Fritz Weidner Tenement

[1] In the house previously standing on the premises lived from 1893 to 1895 Anton Hoffmann, a Bydgoszcz architect, stepfather of the famous local builder Józef Święcicki.

Designer Fritz Weidner was a German builder who came to Bydgoszcz at the end of the 19th century and had a frantic building activity in the city between 1896 and 1914.

[2] In the same area, Fritz Weidner built houses at the following addresses: He also took part in the design of: Before WWI, the building housed the seat of Windschild and Langelott, a construction company which re-built in 1912-1913 the Queen Jadwiga bridge, allowing the Królowej Jadwigi Street to cross the Brda river.

[4] During interwar period, the address was 152 Ulica Gdańska:[4] a car dealership company Zagorski & Ska was housed there.

[6] The edifice has an asymmetrical façade, with vertical loggias, bay windows and tall, triangular gables with wattle and daub structure.