File:1900 circa Alleestraße 36 Ecke Nienburger Straße Villa Knoevenagel, Hannover-Nordstadt.jpg

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Deutsch: 1887 errichteter Neubau des Architekten Conrad Wilhelm Hase für den Bauhernn Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Fischer (1842–1916) unter der (heutigen) Adresse Alleestraße 36 in Hannover-Nordstadt. Die in großen Teilen neugotische Backstein-Villa wurde 1892 von dem Fabrikanten Albert Knoevenagel erworben, der sie selben Jahr seinem Sohn Max Knoevenagel schenkte. Das während der Luftangriffe auf Hannover im Zweiten Weltkrieg schwer beschädigte Gebäude wurde in den Jahren von 1949 bis 1950 nach Plänen des hannoverschen Architekten Kröger, Hannover teils modern verändert wieder aufgebaut. 2016 beherbergte es den Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NaBu) ...
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Reinhard Glaß: http://www.glass-portal.privat.t-online.de/cwhase/hannover/02_wohnhaus_fischer.htm
Author Unknown photographer

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