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Postfuhramt

Postfuhramt (English: Mail Delivery Office), formally known as Kaiserliche Postfuhramt (English: Imperial Mail Delivery Office) is a historic building built in 1881 and located on Oranienburger Straße (English: Oranienburger Street) at the corner of Tucholskystraße (English: Tucholsky Street), in the Spandauer Vorstadt area of Mitte, Berlin. Since 1975, it has been a listed as a protected building (via Denkmalschutz).

Postfuhramt
Postfuhramt (2013)
Former namesKaiserliche Postfuhramt
Alternative namesRohrpost Berlin, Postamt Rohrpost
General information
Coordinates52°31′31″N 13°23′34″E / 52.52528°N 13.39278°E / 52.52528; 13.39278
Construction started1875
Construction stopped1881
Opened1881 (age 142–143)

From 2006 until 2012, the space hosted an art gallery and exhibitions. In 2012, the building was sold to Biotronik, a medical manufacturing company specializing in medical technology.

Pre-history edit

Starting in 1713, the property had historically been used by the Postilion, a long haul mail service and a forerunner to postal mail.[1] After 1766, a post office was located on the property with living quarters for the German royal postman and two multi-story horse stable wings.[1]

In March 1874, many horses died due to hygiene issue with old stables. Additionally around this same time there was an increased demand for postal service as population and traffic grew in the area and as a result it was incorporated into the Reichspost and became part of the newly established Postfuhramt, under state management.[1]

Postfuhramt early history edit

Architecture edit

Postfuhramt was built between 1875 and 1881.[2] The architect of the building was Carl Schwatlo, with assistance of Wilhelm Tuckermann, and the iron dome was designed by Johann Wilhelm Schwedler.[1] It was created under the leadership of the postmaster general Heinrich Stephan.[1] The building was designed in an Italian Renaissance Revival style (specifically Northern Italian-Lombard early Renaissance) with yellow clinker brick and highlighting tile in turquoise blue and terracotta red, and it's dome was designed with a Byzantine influence.[1][2][3] The three domes on the Postfuhramt building were created to reflect on the architecture one block away, at the New Synagogue.[1][4]

The exterior of the building is decorated with 26 terracotta butts of people associated with the postal service and communications sector and they are presented in chronological order.[1]

Modernization and World War II edit

In 1925, all of the horse stables were removed in the process of modernization.[1] The Postfuhramt housed a pneumatic tube mail system (German: Rohrpost), which was active in the ca. 1940s until 1976.

During World War II, the Postfuhramt suffered considerable damages. Air strikes hit the building and the side of the building facing Oranienburger Straße was burned down to the first floor. The building was threatened for demolition in the 1960s and 1970s.[1] In 1973, a major renovation and restoration started on the structure. The building was used for postal service purposes until 1995.[5][6]

Postfuhramt present–day edit

Between 1997 and 2001 changing public art exhibitions took place in the property of the Postfuhramt.[5] In 1998–1999, the 1st Berlin Biennale was hosted at the Postfuhramt, as well as other locations in Berlin.[7] In 2001, artist HA Schult created his work, Love Letters Building by covering the front of the Postfuhramt with hundreds of thousands of love letters.[8][9] The Berlinische Galerie was intended to occupy the building but they could not find financing for the building restoration needed.[6]

In 2005, Israeli investor Adi Keizman, the husband of Ofra Strauss, bought the building from Deutsche Post for 13.5 million euros in hopes of converting the Postfuramt into an internationally known art space and partner with local galleries.[10][5][11] After a period of vacancy, the first exhibition was held in summer 2006 with a partnership with C/O Berlin gallery. The gallery was given 26,910 square feet (2500 square meters) of exhibition space and was required to pay a "culture rent" and have a minimum number of paying customers to stay active in the space.[12] However by 2012, the partnership with C/O Berlin officially ended, after a few deadline extensions.[13][11]

By August 2012, the European manufacturer of medical technology, Biotronik purchased the building, without an explanation to the buildings future use.[14]

List of portraits edit

 
Darius I bust on the Postfuramt building

The following portraits are placed on the exterior of the building, between the arches of the windows on the ground floor of the building:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Denkmaldatenbank, Postfuhramt" [Monument database Postfuhramt]. State Monument Office Berlin, State of Berlin, BerlinOnline Stadtportal GmbH & Co. KG (in German). 2003. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  2. ^ a b "Ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt". architectureinberlin.com (in German). 2021-01-19. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  3. ^ "Karl Bankmann: Das Postfuhramt in Berlin". www.denkmalbild.de (in German). 2006. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  4. ^ Lanzke, Alice (2010-08-16). "Wenn der Investor kommt". Jüdische Allgemeine (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  5. ^ a b c Kolja Reichert, Von (June 11, 2006). "Des Kaisers neue Kuppel" [The Emperor's New Dome]. www.tagesspiegel.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  6. ^ a b Kedves, Jan (2006-08-15). "Für einen Schluck Caipirinha". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). p. 21. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  7. ^ "VISIONS". Issuu. Deutsche Bank, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. p. 10-11. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  8. ^ Birgit Zamulo, HA Schult: LoveLetters (Düsseldorf, 2002).
  9. ^ Nico Schröter, Kai Giesler and Philipp Kohde, Love Letters Building - Postfuhramt Berlin Mitte - ein Denkmal im Sog von Werbung und Marketing (Technische Universität Cottbus, 2002).
  10. ^ "Wo die Post abgeht". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). 2006-11-10. p. 1002. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  11. ^ a b "Galerie C/O Berlin muss Postfuhramt verlassen". www.tagesspiegel.de (in German). June 30, 2010. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  12. ^ Heymann, Nana (2010-07-02). "Schweren Herzens". www.tagesspiegel.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  13. ^ "C/O Berlin bleibt bis Ende 2012 im Postfuhramt" [C / O Berlin will remain in the Postfuhramt until the end of 2012]. Berliner Morgenpost (in German). 2012-04-01.
  14. ^ "Neuer Investor - alte Probleme für C/O Berlin". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-06.

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Postfuhramt English Mail Delivery Office formally known as Kaiserliche Postfuhramt English Imperial Mail Delivery Office is a historic building built in 1881 and located on Oranienburger Strasse English Oranienburger Street at the corner of Tucholskystrasse English Tucholsky Street in the Spandauer Vorstadt area of Mitte Berlin Since 1975 it has been a listed as a protected building via Denkmalschutz PostfuhramtPostfuhramt 2013 Former namesKaiserliche PostfuhramtAlternative namesRohrpost Berlin Postamt RohrpostGeneral informationCoordinates52 31 31 N 13 23 34 E 52 52528 N 13 39278 E 52 52528 13 39278Construction started1875Construction stopped1881Opened1881 age 142 143 From 2006 until 2012 the space hosted an art gallery and exhibitions In 2012 the building was sold to Biotronik a medical manufacturing company specializing in medical technology Contents 1 Pre history 2 Postfuhramt early history 2 1 Architecture 2 2 Modernization and World War II 3 Postfuhramt present day 4 List of portraits 5 References 6 External linksPre history editStarting in 1713 the property had historically been used by the Postilion a long haul mail service and a forerunner to postal mail 1 After 1766 a post office was located on the property with living quarters for the German royal postman and two multi story horse stable wings 1 In March 1874 many horses died due to hygiene issue with old stables Additionally around this same time there was an increased demand for postal service as population and traffic grew in the area and as a result it was incorporated into the Reichspost and became part of the newly established Postfuhramt under state management 1 Postfuhramt early history editArchitecture edit Postfuhramt was built between 1875 and 1881 2 The architect of the building was Carl Schwatlo with assistance of Wilhelm Tuckermann and the iron dome was designed by Johann Wilhelm Schwedler 1 It was created under the leadership of the postmaster general Heinrich Stephan 1 The building was designed in an Italian Renaissance Revival style specifically Northern Italian Lombard early Renaissance with yellow clinker brick and highlighting tile in turquoise blue and terracotta red and it s dome was designed with a Byzantine influence 1 2 3 The three domes on the Postfuhramt building were created to reflect on the architecture one block away at the New Synagogue 1 4 The exterior of the building is decorated with 26 terracotta butts of people associated with the postal service and communications sector and they are presented in chronological order 1 Modernization and World War II edit In 1925 all of the horse stables were removed in the process of modernization 1 The Postfuhramt housed a pneumatic tube mail system German Rohrpost which was active in the ca 1940s until 1976 During World War II the Postfuhramt suffered considerable damages Air strikes hit the building and the side of the building facing Oranienburger Strasse was burned down to the first floor The building was threatened for demolition in the 1960s and 1970s 1 In 1973 a major renovation and restoration started on the structure The building was used for postal service purposes until 1995 5 6 Postfuhramt history nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Postfuhramt present day editBetween 1997 and 2001 changing public art exhibitions took place in the property of the Postfuhramt 5 In 1998 1999 the 1st Berlin Biennale was hosted at the Postfuhramt as well as other locations in Berlin 7 In 2001 artist HA Schult created his work Love Letters Building by covering the front of the Postfuhramt with hundreds of thousands of love letters 8 9 The Berlinische Galerie was intended to occupy the building but they could not find financing for the building restoration needed 6 In 2005 Israeli investor Adi Keizman the husband of Ofra Strauss bought the building from Deutsche Post for 13 5 million euros in hopes of converting the Postfuramt into an internationally known art space and partner with local galleries 10 5 11 After a period of vacancy the first exhibition was held in summer 2006 with a partnership with C O Berlin gallery The gallery was given 26 910 square feet 2500 square meters of exhibition space and was required to pay a culture rent and have a minimum number of paying customers to stay active in the space 12 However by 2012 the partnership with C O Berlin officially ended after a few deadline extensions 13 11 By August 2012 the European manufacturer of medical technology Biotronik purchased the building without an explanation to the buildings future use 14 Postfuhramt present day nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp List of portraits edit nbsp Darius I bust on the Postfuramt building The following portraits are placed on the exterior of the building between the arches of the windows on the ground floor of the building No 1 Darius I son of Hystaspes 549 485 BC No 2 Herodotus 484 425 BC No 3 Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa ca 63 12 BC No 4 Marco Polo ca 1254 1324 No 5 Johannes Gutenberg around 1400 1468 No 6 Christopher Columbus 1451 1506 No 7 Franz von Taxis around 1459 1517 No 8 Nikolaus Copernikus 1473 1543 No 9 Luigi Galvani 1737 1798 No 10 James Watt 1736 1819 No 11 Alessandro Volta 1745 1827 No 12 Johann Friedrich von Seegebarth 1747 1823 No 13 Karl August von Hardenberg 1750 1822 No 14 Alexander von Humboldt 1769 1859 No 15 Karl Ferdinand Friedrich von Nagler 1770 1846 No 16 Carl Friedrich Gauss 1777 1855 No 17 Gottlob Heinrich Schmuckert 1790 1862 No 18 Benjamin Franklin 1706 1790 No 19 George Stephenson 1781 1848 No 20 Hans Christian Orsted 1777 1851 No 21 Samuel F B Morse 1791 1872 No 22 August von der Heydt 1801 1874 No 23 Werner von Siemens 1816 1892 No 24 Carl August von Steinheil 1801 1870 No 25 unknown destroyed in the war No 26 Gustav Robert Kirchhoff 1824 1887 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Denkmaldatenbank Postfuhramt Monument database Postfuhramt State Monument Office Berlin State of Berlin BerlinOnline Stadtportal GmbH amp Co KG in German 2003 Retrieved 2021 05 06 a b Ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt architectureinberlin com in German 2021 01 19 Retrieved 2021 05 06 Karl Bankmann Das Postfuhramt in Berlin www denkmalbild de in German 2006 Retrieved 2021 05 06 Lanzke Alice 2010 08 16 Wenn der Investor kommt Judische Allgemeine in German Retrieved 2021 05 06 a b c Kolja Reichert Von June 11 2006 Des Kaisers neue Kuppel The Emperor s New Dome www tagesspiegel de in German Retrieved 2021 05 06 a b Kedves Jan 2006 08 15 Fur einen Schluck Caipirinha Die Tageszeitung taz in German p 21 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 2021 05 06 VISIONS Issuu Deutsche Bank Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation p 10 11 Retrieved 2021 05 06 Birgit Zamulo HA Schult LoveLetters Dusseldorf 2002 Nico Schroter Kai Giesler and Philipp Kohde Love Letters Building Postfuhramt Berlin Mitte ein Denkmal im Sog von Werbung und Marketing Technische Universitat Cottbus 2002 Wo die Post abgeht Die Tageszeitung taz in German 2006 11 10 p 1002 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 2021 05 06 a b Galerie C O Berlin muss Postfuhramt verlassen www tagesspiegel de in German June 30 2010 Retrieved 2021 05 06 Heymann Nana 2010 07 02 Schweren Herzens www tagesspiegel de in German Retrieved 2021 05 06 C O Berlin bleibt bis Ende 2012 im Postfuhramt C O Berlin will remain in the Postfuhramt until the end of 2012 Berliner Morgenpost in German 2012 04 01 Neuer Investor alte Probleme fur C O Berlin Der Tagesspiegel Online in German Retrieved 2021 05 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Postfuhramt Berlin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Postfuhramt amp oldid 1220033039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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