The first reference of the path goes back to 1880: this year, the address book of Bromberg mentions the street under the naming Sedan Straße.
1885–1886,[8] by Józef Święcicki[9] and Anton Hoffmann Eclecticism Reinhold Zschiesche was a restaurateur who ran his business on the ground floor.
[14] The main elevation reflects the facade opposite at 7, with an Art Nouveau style entrance door, ogee-shaped wall gables but for additional set of balconies.
Although most of the facade details have been lost, one can appreciate the preserved portal boasting a lintel with a lion head flanked by eagles and festoons.
1896–1897[8] Eclecticism The tenement was first listed at "Königstraße 45" (today's Kościuszki street), owned by a merchand, Friedrich Guse.
[15] Distinctive style facades with eclectic details (pediments, empty cartouches, bossage on the corner elevation) mixed with plain orange bricks.
Antoni asked architect Paul Sellner to design a modern factory complex[19] with two storeys, an attic, facilities for workers and a freight elevator.
1895[8] Eclecticism The tenement was initially the property of Franz ßawlowski, a mason living at today's 26, who put it for renting.
[20] Nicely renovated in 2017, both elevations exhibit stuccoed motifs around the openings, a corbel table on the eaves as well as a delicate mascaron above the entrance on Chocimska street.
1906[8] Late Art Nouveau Marie Lubański, a widow, was registered as first landlord of the current building,[21] although the plot had been constructed earlier.
Despite the ruined elevations, one can make out the entrance door with Art Nouveau details, the avant-corps topped by a terrace as well as the distinctive shape of the wall-gable.
1894,[8] and 1920[23] Art Nouveau The previous building, from the late 19th century, was owned by Franz ßawlowski, a mason, also the landlord the villa at 16.
[23] Worth noticing are the adorned lintels of the first floor windows and the triangular pediment above the entrance displaying a woman figure with roses.
Such military architecture can be also found in Gdańska Street 147, since Bydgoszcz was an important garrison city under Prussian rule.