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Świętojańska Street, Bydgoszcz

Świętojańska Street is an historical avenue in downtown Bydgoszcz. Its frontages display various architectural features. A couple of them are listed on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list.

Świętojańska Street in Bydgoszcz
Eastward view
Świętojańska street highlighted on a map
Native nameUlica Świętojańska w Bydgoszczy (Polish)
Former name(s)Johannis Straße
Part ofBocianowo/Śródmieście districts
OwnerCity of Bydgoszcz
Length290 m (950 ft)
Widthca. 10m
LocationBydgoszcz,  Poland
Construction
Construction startLate 1870s[1]

Location edit

The street is laid on a south-east to north-west axis. It starts at Gdańska Street in the east, extending the Adam Mickiewicz Avenue and ends at the crossing with Pomorska Street in the west. At mid-length its path intersects Kościuszki street street.

History edit

Like many of the streets in the area, Świętojańska was laid in the late 1870s,[1] boosted by the development of the city in the second half of the 19th century, thanks to the rising of the industrial and railway activities.

Even though the axis appears on a map of 1876,[2] it did not bear any name at the time. In the first reference of the street in a 1878 address book, only five plots are listed.[1] Most of the tenements were erected before the start of the 20th century.[3]

During its existence, the street did not dramatically change naming, as both Prussian-German and Polish authorities kept the designation Jan-Johan in the calling.

Hence one can track the following names:[4]

  • from 1878 to 1920, Johannis Straße;
  • from 1920 to 1939, Ulica Świętojańska;
  • 1939–1945, Johannis Straße;
  • Since 1945, Ulica Świętojańska.

Current (and previous) naming refers to Saint John or "Święty Jan (Ewangelista)" in Polish.

Main areas and edifices edit

Tenement at 83 Gdańska Street, corner with Świętojańska street

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.601311-Reg.A/1056, February 26, 1997.[5]

1890, by Józef Święcicki[6]

Eclecticism

The building at then Danzigerstraße 48 had Otto Riedel, a baker, as first landlord,[7] until World War I.

Typical from Józef Święcicki, the style of both elevations boasts eclecticism, close to Neo-baroque in the richness of the details, among others: cartouches, wrought iron balconies, bossage, bay window capped with an ogee roof and round top corbel table openings.

Otto Riedl Tenement at 2, corner with Gdańska Street

1911–1912, by Paul Sellner

Modern architecture

In the 1930s, Vincent Bigoński has established here a bakery that operated till 2020.[8]

Tenement at 1

1937[9]

Modernism

The facade recalls other similar edifices from the same period, such as tenements at 100 Gdańska Street by Paweł Wawrzon, at 17 Jana Zamoyskiego Street by Jan Kossowski or at 5 Libelta street by Bogdan Raczkowski.

Tenement at 3

1893[9]

Eclecticism

The first registered landlord was Alexander Grabowski, a locksmith.[3] During the constructio, Józef Święcicki worked on the building on the second floor.[6]

The facade displays a nice wooden carved double door with a fanlight. One can notice in addition on both sides the stacked balconies-loggias embellished with a fine wrought iron railing.

Tenement at 5

1890[9]

Eclecticism

The first owner at then "13 Johannisstrasse" listed at its inception was Justine Kirchner, a rentier.[10] At the same time, Józef Święcicki worked on the building on the second floor for A. Kasprowicz, a rentier.[6]

The frontage has been refurbished and boasts bossage details, adorned pediments and a dentil running along the top of the facade.

Tenement at 7

1890-1891[9]

Eclecticism

The commissioner of the tenement was Emil ßeßolt, registered as a secretary.[10] He lived at the abutting Nr.9 (then "15 Johannisstrasse").

The building's elevation mirrors the neighbouring one at Nr.5, with the same architectural details (bossage, pediments and a dentil running along the top of the facade).

Tenement at 9

1889-1890[9]

Eclecticism

Emil ßeßolt, a secretary, lived there:[10] he also owned the building at Nr.7.

The building's elevation continues the decoration one can find at Nos 5 or 7, with bossage, pediments and a dentil. Renovated in 2020/2021, one can also notice the pair of lesenes flanking the main entrance.

August Leu tenement at 11

1887-1888[9]

Eclecticism

August Leu (or Lew) was a master bricklayer. He lived at "26 Sedanstraße", today's Chocimska street.[11]

Like the preceding buildings, the restored elevation displays eclectic features. However, specific to this tenement are the lesenes framing both ends of the facade, the embellished cartouches, the columns flanking the main entrance and the balustrades at each upper floor overlooking the main door.

Bruno Böhm tenement at 13

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.725835, A/1527 issued on May 5, 2009[5]

1899-1903[9]

Eclecticism

Bruno Böhm was a member of the Prussian Commercial Council (German: Königl Gewerberat), who lived there till WWI.[12]

The elevation displays a variety of architectural features, standing out among the other façades in the street. Hence one can appreciate balconies and terraces with sculpted balustrades, mullion windows, a grilled entrance door and elaborated ogee shaped front-gables.

Tenement at 14, corner with Kościuszki street

1912[9]

Early Modern architecture

The first owner was Veronika Szeszinski, the widow of laborer (German: arbeiter).[13]

Although the straight lines of the facade tend to reveal early modernist trends, one can still notice the Art Nouveau influence in the round bay window or the wooden pitch roof visible on top of the frontage onto Kościuszki street. Furthermore, the entrance on Świętojańska street kept preserved a beautiful wrought iron grille bearing the date of inception "1907".

Tenement at 15

1896[9]

Eclecticism

The first identified landlord was Bartholomäus Ferrari, a baker, who lived at "33 Rinkauerstraße", today's crossing with Pomorska street.[3]

Tenement at 16, corner with Kościuszki street

1888-1889[9]

Eclecticism

The commissioner of the building was Julius Schlauke, living at "10 Brunnenstraße" (today's Chwytowo street).[11] He was a restaurateur in the nearby city of Ostromecko, east of Bydgoszcz, located along the Vistula river.[3]

Tenement at 17

1895-1897[9]

Eclecticism

Bartholomäus Ferrari, owner of the tenement at Nr.15 and living at "33 Rinkauerstraße", also possessed this building.[3]

Both edifices have been erected at the same period: they logically features the same architectural style (bossage, pediments, corbels). However, the facade at N.17 draws attention with its two balconies adorned with a stylish wrought iron fencing.

Tenement at 18

1888[9]

Eclecticism

Adolf Artkopf, a railway secretary, is registered as the first landlord.[14]

One of the oldest standing building in the street, the facade offers to the viewer some details, albeit it needs renovation. One can mention the front entrance, flanked by lesenes and a heavy lintel, as well as the winged figure ornamenting the first floor pediment above the door.

Tenement at 19

1910-1912[9]

Early Modern architecture, elements of Art Nouveau

The owner was Reinhold Jacobi, a merchand living at "9 Viktoriastraße", present day 3 Królowej Jadwigi street.[15]

On the frontage, the early modernist trends are still under the influence of Art Nouveau, in particular in the round shaped wall gables and the bedecked portal. On the other hand, the balconies display straight modernist features.

Building of the Collegium Medicum at 20

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.601421-A/1064 issued on June 30, 1995.[5]

1887–1888,[9] by Carl Meyer

Historicism

The building was erected as an elementary school, called "Johannischule", due to its location. The project was performed by Carl Meyer, then the municipal construction counselor: it was the first large building dedicated to education constructed in downtown district. As originally planned, the institution consisted of two separate schools (girls and boys), hence its official name "Doppel Volksschule" (English: Double elementary school). Each school had a separate main entrance, with the same room lay out and identical functions. In these schools, instruction was performed in German, for children between 6 and 14 years old.[16] At its creation, there were only 7 similar schools in the city, but in 1911, this number had doubled.

In 1913, the school was struggling with housing problems and had to create an auxiliary boy school (German: Hilfschule) in a building at "49 Bahnhofstrasse", today's 100 Dworcowa Street, owned by Albin Cohnfeld. After the necessary adaptation works completed on August 1, 1913, the school department operated at least until April 1, 1918. After the recreation of the Polish State, two non-German schools were set up here in 1921-1922:[16]

  • a Catholic school headed by Paweł Sekura, operating at least until 1926–1927;
  • a former Evangelical school, led by Fritz Hopp. It ceased to operate in 1924.

In the late 1920s, the place was taken over by a Polish mixed school, run till 1936/37 by Hieronim Ewaid, the previous head of the General School at Dąbrowskiego street in Szwederowo district.

At the end of WWII, the Primary School Nr.4 was set up there, named after Maria Konopnicka.

In the 1960s, part of the edifice harboured the School Youth Hostel, which has been operating till the mid-1990s.[16]

In the 1970s, were established here a "Basic Vocational School" and a "Vocational High School" specialized in mechanical engineering.[17]

In 2003, the municipal authorities handed over the facility to the Medical Academy of Bydgoszcz, renamed "Collegium Medicum" the following year after its merging with Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Therefore, since 2010, the building has been housing university units, such as: Physical Education and Sport College, Social Medicine College, the Department of Fundamentals of Physical Culture and the Department of Manual Therapy.[18]

The brick edifice presents an axis of symmetry in its middle part, as a reminder of its initial design for two separate entities. The building architecture uses neo-gothic style, with reference to historicism. It possesses cellars, two levels and a hip roof with dormers.[19] Each entrance is underlined by an avant-corps topped with a stepped gable, each door being framed by an ogival portal. On the first floor, one can appreciate a cordon frieze. The facades are topped with an arcaded frieze and a cornice.[19]

Tenement at 21, corner with Pomorska Street

1910–1912[9]

Modern architecture

The initial tenement comprised two houses, one on Pomorska street (Rinkauerstraße 33) and the other on Świętojańska street (Johannisstraße 22). The former address was first owned by Bartholomäus Ferrari, a baker, in 1893,[10] while for the latter, the first landlord was Theofil Krüger, a merchant, after completion of the actual corner house.[15]

The facade lacks adornment, except the three pairs of balconies. On the roof, one can notice symmetrical display of various dormers: gable fronted, eyebrow, curved shaped gable wall ones and shed dormers.

Tenement at 22, corner with 74 Pomorska Street

1896–1897[9]

Neo-Renaissance & elements of Neo-Baroque

Julius Hoffman, a secretary, was the first owner of the double house ("1 Johannisstraße 1" and "12 Verl. Rinkauerstraße 12") in 1897, the plot being empty till that time.[20] Two years later, the tenement housed a hardware store.[21] Today, the renovated building is a hotel, Hostel przy Świętojańskiej.

On the one hand, window symmetrical disposition, overall balanced facades, smooth stone walls are characteristics of Neo-Renaissance style, as weel as ornately carved stone window trim varying in design at each story and small, square windows on top floor. On the other hand, some elements of Neo-Baroque are popping up on the facade decoration: very complex ornamentation of pediments and wrought iron balconies, large flower motifs on the second floor, topped on each side by a long plain balustrade standing on the roof.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Plan der Stadt Bromberg" (Map). Plan der Stadt Bromberg [Map of the city of Bydgoszcz] (in German). Bromberg: Druck u. Verlag Paul Berhold Jaekel. 1876.
  3. ^ a b c d e Adressbuch nebst allgemeinem Geschäfts-Anzeiger von Bromberg und dessen Vororten auf das Jahr 1895 : auf Grund amtlicher und privater Unterlagen. Bromberg: A. Dittmann. 1895. pp. 32, 40, 54.
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  8. ^ mc (17 March 2021). "Czy piec z piekarni Bigońskich będzie atrakcją Spichrza Mącznego? Negocjacje w toku". bydgoszcz.wyborcza.pl. Agora SA. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
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  11. ^ a b Adressbuch nebst allgemeinem Geschäfts-Anzeiger von Bromberg und dessen Vororten auf das Jahr 1890 : auf Grund amtlicher und privater Unterlagen. Bromberg: A. Dittmann. 1890. pp. 117, 178.
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Bibliography edit

  • (in Polish) Umiński, Janusz (1996). Bydgoszcz. Przewodnik. Bydgoszcz: Regionalny Oddział PTTK "Szlak Brdy".

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Swietojanska Street is an historical avenue in downtown Bydgoszcz Its frontages display various architectural features A couple of them are listed on the Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list Swietojanska Street in BydgoszczEastward viewSwietojanska street highlighted on a mapNative nameUlica Swietojanska w Bydgoszczy Polish Former name s Johannis StrassePart ofBocianowo Srodmiescie districtsOwnerCity of BydgoszczLength290 m 950 ft Widthca 10mLocationBydgoszcz PolandConstructionConstruction startLate 1870s 1 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Main areas and edifices 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyLocation editThe street is laid on a south east to north west axis It starts at Gdanska Street in the east extending the Adam Mickiewicz Avenue and ends at the crossing with Pomorska Street in the west At mid length its path intersects Kosciuszki street street History editLike many of the streets in the area Swietojanska was laid in the late 1870s 1 boosted by the development of the city in the second half of the 19th century thanks to the rising of the industrial and railway activities Even though the axis appears on a map of 1876 2 it did not bear any name at the time In the first reference of the street in a 1878 address book only five plots are listed 1 Most of the tenements were erected before the start of the 20th century 3 During its existence the street did not dramatically change naming as both Prussian German and Polish authorities kept the designation Jan Johan in the calling Hence one can track the following names 4 from 1878 to 1920 Johannis Strasse from 1920 to 1939 Ulica Swietojanska 1939 1945 Johannis Strasse Since 1945 Ulica Swietojanska Current and previous naming refers to Saint John or Swiety Jan Ewangelista in Polish Main areas and edifices editTenement at 83 Gdanska Street corner with Swietojanska streetRegistered on Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list Nr 601311 Reg A 1056 February 26 1997 5 1890 by Jozef Swiecicki 6 EclecticismThe building at then Danzigerstrasse 48 had Otto Riedel a baker as first landlord 7 until World War I Typical from Jozef Swiecicki the style of both elevations boasts eclecticism close to Neo baroque in the richness of the details among others cartouches wrought iron balconies bossage bay window capped with an ogee roof and round top corbel table openings nbsp Main frontage nbsp Facade on Swietojanska Street nbsp Detail of a balcony nbsp Detail of the bay windowOtto Riedl Tenement at 2 corner with Gdanska Street1911 1912 by Paul SellnerModern architecture Main article Otto Riedl Tenement in Bydgoszcz In the 1930s Vincent Bigonski has established here a bakery that operated till 2020 8 nbsp Frontages of Otto Riedl Tenement nbsp Detail of gable and balcony nbsp motifs detail nbsp Pictures from 1935Tenement at 11937 9 ModernismThe facade recalls other similar edifices from the same period such as tenements at 100 Gdanska Street by Pawel Wawrzon at 17 Jana Zamoyskiego Street by Jan Kossowski or at 5 Libelta street by Bogdan Raczkowski nbsp View from the streetTenement at 31893 9 EclecticismThe first registered landlord was Alexander Grabowski a locksmith 3 During the constructio Jozef Swiecicki worked on the building on the second floor 6 The facade displays a nice wooden carved double door with a fanlight One can notice in addition on both sides the stacked balconies loggias embellished with a fine wrought iron railing nbsp Main frontage onto the streetTenement at 51890 9 EclecticismThe first owner at then 13 Johannisstrasse listed at its inception was Justine Kirchner a rentier 10 At the same time Jozef Swiecicki worked on the building on the second floor for A Kasprowicz a rentier 6 The frontage has been refurbished and boasts bossage details adorned pediments and a dentil running along the top of the facade nbsp Elevation onto the streetTenement at 71890 1891 9 EclecticismThe commissioner of the tenement was Emil ssessolt registered as a secretary 10 He lived at the abutting Nr 9 then 15 Johannisstrasse The building s elevation mirrors the neighbouring one at Nr 5 with the same architectural details bossage pediments and a dentil running along the top of the facade nbsp Elevation onto the streetTenement at 91889 1890 9 EclecticismEmil ssessolt a secretary lived there 10 he also owned the building at Nr 7 The building s elevation continues the decoration one can find at Nos 5 or 7 with bossage pediments and a dentil Renovated in 2020 2021 one can also notice the pair of lesenes flanking the main entrance nbsp View of the main frontageAugust Leu tenement at 111887 1888 9 EclecticismAugust Leu or Lew was a master bricklayer He lived at 26 Sedanstrasse today s Chocimska street 11 Like the preceding buildings the restored elevation displays eclectic features However specific to this tenement are the lesenes framing both ends of the facade the embellished cartouches the columns flanking the main entrance and the balustrades at each upper floor overlooking the main door nbsp Main frontage nbsp Left side detailBruno Bohm tenement at 13Registered on Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list Nr 725835 A 1527 issued on May 5 2009 5 1899 1903 9 EclecticismBruno Bohm was a member of the Prussian Commercial Council German Konigl Gewerberat who lived there till WWI 12 The elevation displays a variety of architectural features standing out among the other facades in the street Hence one can appreciate balconies and terraces with sculpted balustrades mullion windows a grilled entrance door and elaborated ogee shaped front gables nbsp Main frontage nbsp Detail of the balcnies terraces and left gable nbsp Adorned grilled doorTenement at 14 corner with Kosciuszki street1912 9 Early Modern architectureThe first owner was Veronika Szeszinski the widow of laborer German arbeiter 13 Although the straight lines of the facade tend to reveal early modernist trends one can still notice the Art Nouveau influence in the round bay window or the wooden pitch roof visible on top of the frontage onto Kosciuszki street Furthermore the entrance on Swietojanska street kept preserved a beautiful wrought iron grille bearing the date of inception 1907 nbsp View from the street nbsp Facade on Kosciuszki street nbsp Grilled entrance doorTenement at 151896 9 EclecticismThe first identified landlord was Bartholomaus Ferrari a baker who lived at 33 Rinkauerstrasse today s crossing with Pomorska street 3 nbsp Main elevationTenement at 16 corner with Kosciuszki street1888 1889 9 EclecticismThe commissioner of the building was Julius Schlauke living at 10 Brunnenstrasse today s Chwytowo street 11 He was a restaurateur in the nearby city of Ostromecko east of Bydgoszcz located along the Vistula river 3 nbsp Corner view of the buildingTenement at 171895 1897 9 EclecticismBartholomaus Ferrari owner of the tenement at Nr 15 and living at 33 Rinkauerstrasse also possessed this building 3 Both edifices have been erected at the same period they logically features the same architectural style bossage pediments corbels However the facade at N 17 draws attention with its two balconies adorned with a stylish wrought iron fencing nbsp Main elevationTenement at 181888 9 EclecticismAdolf Artkopf a railway secretary is registered as the first landlord 14 One of the oldest standing building in the street the facade offers to the viewer some details albeit it needs renovation One can mention the front entrance flanked by lesenes and a heavy lintel as well as the winged figure ornamenting the first floor pediment above the door nbsp Facade onto the streetTenement at 191910 1912 9 Early Modern architecture elements of Art NouveauThe owner was Reinhold Jacobi a merchand living at 9 Viktoriastrasse present day 3 Krolowej Jadwigi street 15 On the frontage the early modernist trends are still under the influence of Art Nouveau in particular in the round shaped wall gables and the bedecked portal On the other hand the balconies display straight modernist features nbsp View from the street nbsp Detail of the balconiesBuilding of the Collegium Medicum at 20Registered on Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list Nr 601421 A 1064 issued on June 30 1995 5 1887 1888 9 by Carl MeyerHistoricismThe building was erected as an elementary school called Johannischule due to its location The project was performed by Carl Meyer then the municipal construction counselor it was the first large building dedicated to education constructed in downtown district As originally planned the institution consisted of two separate schools girls and boys hence its official name Doppel Volksschule English Double elementary school Each school had a separate main entrance with the same room lay out and identical functions In these schools instruction was performed in German for children between 6 and 14 years old 16 At its creation there were only 7 similar schools in the city but in 1911 this number had doubled In 1913 the school was struggling with housing problems and had to create an auxiliary boy school German Hilfschule in a building at 49 Bahnhofstrasse today s 100 Dworcowa Street owned by Albin Cohnfeld After the necessary adaptation works completed on August 1 1913 the school department operated at least until April 1 1918 After the recreation of the Polish State two non German schools were set up here in 1921 1922 16 a Catholic school headed by Pawel Sekura operating at least until 1926 1927 a former Evangelical school led by Fritz Hopp It ceased to operate in 1924 In the late 1920s the place was taken over by a Polish mixed school run till 1936 37 by Hieronim Ewaid the previous head of the General School at Dabrowskiego street in Szwederowo district At the end of WWII the Primary School Nr 4 was set up there named after Maria Konopnicka In the 1960s part of the edifice harboured the School Youth Hostel which has been operating till the mid 1990s 16 In the 1970s were established here a Basic Vocational School and a Vocational High School specialized in mechanical engineering 17 In 2003 the municipal authorities handed over the facility to the Medical Academy of Bydgoszcz renamed Collegium Medicum the following year after its merging with Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Therefore since 2010 the building has been housing university units such as Physical Education and Sport College Social Medicine College the Department of Fundamentals of Physical Culture and the Department of Manual Therapy 18 The brick edifice presents an axis of symmetry in its middle part as a reminder of its initial design for two separate entities The building architecture uses neo gothic style with reference to historicism It possesses cellars two levels and a hip roof with dormers 19 Each entrance is underlined by an avant corps topped with a stepped gable each door being framed by an ogival portal On the first floor one can appreciate a cordon frieze The facades are topped with an arcaded frieze and a cornice 19 nbsp View from the street nbsp Avant corpsTenement at 21 corner with Pomorska Street1910 1912 9 Modern architectureThe initial tenement comprised two houses one on Pomorska street Rinkauerstrasse 33 and the other on Swietojanska street Johannisstrasse 22 The former address was first owned by Bartholomaus Ferrari a baker in 1893 10 while for the latter the first landlord was Theofil Kruger a merchant after completion of the actual corner house 15 The facade lacks adornment except the three pairs of balconies On the roof one can notice symmetrical display of various dormers gable fronted eyebrow curved shaped gable wall ones and shed dormers nbsp Corner view nbsp Main elevation on Swietojanska streetTenement at 22 corner with 74 Pomorska Street1896 1897 9 Neo Renaissance amp elements of Neo BaroqueJulius Hoffman a secretary was the first owner of the double house 1 Johannisstrasse 1 and 12 Verl Rinkauerstrasse 12 in 1897 the plot being empty till that time 20 Two years later the tenement housed a hardware store 21 Today the renovated building is a hotel Hostel przy Swietojanskiej On the one hand window symmetrical disposition overall balanced facades smooth stone walls are characteristics of Neo Renaissance style as weel as ornately carved stone window trim varying in design at each story and small square windows on top floor On the other hand some elements of Neo Baroque are popping up on the facade decoration very complex ornamentation of pediments and wrought iron balconies large flower motifs on the second floor topped on each side by a long plain balustrade standing on the roof nbsp Corner view from street intersection nbsp Main elevations nbsp Facade on Swietojanska street nbsp Motif detailSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swietojanska Street in Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Nicolaus Copernicus University Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Architects 1850 1970s References edit a b c Wohnungs Anzeiger nebst Adress 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