Haus Mohrmann, Heritage residential building in Nord district, Hannover, Germany.
Haus Mohrmann is a residential building at Herrenhaeuser Kirchweg 11 with the formal language typical of the late 19th century. Its facade shows features of that period, while the interior was modernized during restoration work starting in 2011 to serve as livable housing.
Architect Karl Mohrmann built this house before becoming a professor at the Technical University of Hanover in 1894. There he shaped a generation of students through his teachings of neo-Gothic architecture.
The house takes its name from the architect who built it, showing how affluent families lived near the Herrenhausen Gardens. It reflects the tastes of the upper classes who settled in this district during that period.
The building sits in a quiet residential neighborhood near the Herrenhausen Gardens and is easily reached on foot. The area is well connected, with green spaces and local facilities nearby.
The street Deichmannstraße was renamed Mohrmannstraße in 1936 after the architect's death to honor his influence. This renaming shows the high esteem his work enjoyed in the city.
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