Category talk:35, Nowy Świat Street

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The building at Nowy Swiat 35 is currently believed to be the Burger House, Kamienica Karola Bürgera.

https://iutm.pl/PublicStreet/street_pdf/nowy-swiat — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 89.77.195.176 (talk) 18:27, 3 February 2018 (UTC) According to Ulice Twojego Miasta, and translated by google... "No. 35: Burger House. Until recently, it was considered the Hołowczyc palace. It was established on the jurisdictions in 1820 according to the design of Lessel for the general cashier of the postmaster director, Karol Burger. He lived here coming from the ennobled German family general-major Włodzimierz von Knorring (1784-1864) - Commander of the Podolian regiment in the 1st Brigade of the Russian Guards Drive Division, one of the most active commanders suppressing the November Uprising, participant of the assault on Warsaw. It has been operating since 1869 here, continuously, confectionery A. Bliklego, which he opened, detaching himself from A. Toura from number 33. In '70 XIX century he played here on the piano Paderewski. In the middle In the 19th century, the Juliusz's photographic studio operated here Blumenthal and a princess, Princess Lubomirska, lived. In 1869, handicraftsmanship and science were opened Wanda Schmidt's women's workshop, where women could learn crafts. From around 1900, its headquarters there was a Łopieński Brothers shop where you could buy luxury decorative items such as sugar bowls, platters or medallions, produced in one of the most famous bronze foundries in the capital. In the 1930s, when the tenement house belonged to Strumiłłów, there were bookstores of Michał Arct and Księgarnia Rolnicza, and the confectionery of Blikle. The Museum later found its headquarters here Hunting of the Polish Hunting Association. After the war, Jan Jakub Hollender also lived here (1907-1989) - graphic artist, author of many trademarks, including PeKaO, Tarchomińskie Zakłady Farmaceutyczne, Desy or the Children's Health Center. Deer sculpture in the courtyard[reply]

http://www.warszawa1939.pl/obiekt/nowy-35

ARCHITECT: Fryderyk Albert Lessel (?). — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 89.77.195.176 (talk) 13:41, 7 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

BUILDING: around 1820.

At the beginning of the 18th century, there were buildings of the juridical estate of the hospital (Warsaw City Hall) and in 1743 these areas belonged to the Augustians.

A monumental, two-storey, eleven-storey tenement house with a central column of Doric in a great order passing through the upper floors was created for Karol Bürger, general cashier of the Postal Directorate (mistakenly regarded as the work of Corazzi for Bishop Hołowczyc, whose seat stood on the property No. 31 ).

In the building in the 1820s, General Vladimir Knorring, commander of the Podolian regiment in the 1st Brigade of the Russian Guards' Drive Division, lived . In the 1870s, Antoni Kazimierz Blikle founded his confectionery here.

In the interwar period, on the right side of the entrance was the bookshop of Michał Arct.

RECONSTRUCTION: during the Warsaw Uprising, the tenement was disputed. Carefully rebuilt in 1949.

Description developed by: Piotr Czyża