It stands close to remarkable tenements in the same street: The house was built in 1891–1892,[1] commissioned by Hugo Felix Franz Hecht, a timber merchant and dealer, and realized by Józef Święcicki.
During interwar period, the building belonged to the engineer Stanisław Rolbieski,[4] manager of Karbid Wielkopolski SA.
He was an entrepreneur, activist, and town councilor of the city, founder of the factory Kabel Polski Sp zoo in Bydgoszcz[5] During the Nazi occupation the edifice housed the German Labour Front.
The building has the homogeneous style of the other habitation houses commissioned by Hugo Hecht (Nr.88/90 & 92/94), with a facade decoration referring to the French Neo-Renaissance forms.
[6] The symmetry axis running between each buildings is still visible in the shape of a massive roof topped bay window.