Józef Weyssenhoff Square

Decoration combines organic themes with geometric forms, like rectangular and square shapes, grouped in series and friezes.

[5] Some of the architects who designed those buildings had a significant influence on Bydgoszcz urbanism:[6] For almost the entire post-war period, tenements have been property of the state.

In 1990, the city of Bydgoszcz owned them back, but at the time, they were falling into disrepair as a result of underinvestment, lack of maintenance and general neglect of Art Nouveau monuments.

1905–1906, by Rudolf Kern Art Nouveau This is the house where Józef Weyssenhoff in from 1924 to 1928; a plaque has been placed on the facade in memoriam.

Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.725836-Reg.A/1522 (March 20, 2009)[8] 1910–1911, by Georg Baesler Art Nouveau Registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.601254-Reg.A/676/1-8 (May 20, 1992)[8] Józef Weyssenhoff Square Nr.11 1903–1906, by H. Delius Eclecticism The architectural ensemble of the Institutes of Agriculture in Bydgoszcz occupies an area of 7.5 hectares, between J. Weyssenhoff Square, Ossolińsky Alley, Powstańców Wielkopolskich Alley and Karol Szymanowski Street.

The western area is laid out with buildings, the eastern one is a 5 ha zone of field vegetation, with livestock, greenhouses and a barn.

Bülowplatz, ca 1911