Maksymiliana Piotrowskiego Street in Bydgoszcz

The project, unveiled by the city in June 1936, allowed people to visit the entire building furnished and equipped with high-end features from the time.

[7] Both ensemble are dramatically different in form: 1912[6] Late Art Nouveau, elements of modern architecture Like the two following buildings on this side of the street (Nr.8 and 10), this tenement was commissioned by an industrial engineer, Willy Krause, in the early 1910s.

1911-1913[6] Late Art Nouveau, elements of modern architecture Willy Krause, an industrial engineer, owned several buildings in the Conradstraße: they are those at today's Nr.6/10.

He lived in the present tenement at Nr.8, then Conradstraße 4[9] The facade, refurbished in 2022,[11] boasts loggias, a large avant-corps on the left side, an elaborate entrance (with mullion lights) and the brick remnants of the front fencing.

1910-1912[6] Late Art Nouveau, elements of modern architecture This building is the third one that Willy Krause commissioned and owned till the end of the First World War.

Are still notable: The institution is a social and professional organization of self-governance which aims at supporting the development of craft and small manufacturing, together with gathering guilds and cooperatives of craftsmen from Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The association was born in 1848, covering at the time Bromberg region which included the main cities: Bydgoszcz, Inowrocław, Gniezno and Piła.

[17] The symmetrical four-storey facade displays an avant-corps with channeled pilasters, topped by a large roof strip decorated with rosettes.

[18] 1906-1908[6] Late Art Nouveau, elements of modern architecture The first years of the development of Piotrowskiego avenue led to a change to the house numberings: however, the building seems to have been ordered by Franz Schröder in the early 1900s and as such is one of the oldest in the street.

[19] Although erected during the Art Nouveau period, the facade style leans more on the side of the modernism, with the preponderance of vertical lines across the elevation.

1930s[6] Modern architecture At the image of other buildings in the street (3-5 and 15), this tenement, built in the 1930s, reproduces the modernist style en vogue in this period in Bydgoszcz.

[20] The only break of homogeneity in the lot are half-moon balconies stacked over the main entrance at 21 Piotrowskiego, similar to the elevation at 41 20 Stycznia 1920 Street.