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Nr. 6 Roselius-Haus
Today, house No. 6 is the only building still representing the old Böttcherstrasse. It is the nucleus of the “Böttcherstrasse idea” and remains an important component of the ensemble as a museum for Roselius’ private art collection dating from the Middle Ages to the early modern period.
Nr. 3-5 St Petrus House
With its traditional forms and materials, the row of houses strung out on the western side strongly defines Böttcherstrasse. The two architects Alfred Runge and Eduard Scotland created their magnum opus in Böttcherstrasse with this complex of buildings for use as shops, eateries and function rooms.
Atlantis House (Böttcherstrasse 2)
Named after the legendary island of Atlantis and designed by Bernhard Hoetger in 1930/31, Atlantis House is the structural representation of the utopian civilisation.
No. 4 House of the carillon
Today’s Glockenspiel House was created from two neighbouring storehouses. It was the first project for the redevelopment of Böttcherstrasse and was realised by the two architects Alfred Runge and Eduard Scotland as commissioned by Ludwig Roselius at the heart of the period of inflation in 1922/23.
Nr. 7-9 HAG House/House of the Seven Lazy Brothers
With its traditional forms and materials, the row of houses strung out on the western side strongly defines Böttcherstrasse. The two architects Alfred Runge and Eduard Scotland created their magnum opus in Böttcherstrasse with this complex of buildings for use as shops, eateries and function rooms.
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Artisanal handicrafts
The establishment of high-quality, contemporary artisanal handicrafts was one of the original intentions behind the redevelopment of Böttcherstrasse.
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Paintings and drawings
The inventory includes design drawings by the architects involved in the planning or by the artists who were responsible for the interior design of the newly created rooms.
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Posters
The perspicacious advertising strategy of Kaffee HAG founder Ludwig Roselius meant that art was continually used for advertising purposes during the planning and redevelopment of Böttcherstrasse.
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Correspondence collection
Ludwig Roselius engaged very actively in correspondence. It is said that he employed up to three secretaries at a time in his office, who were ready to take dictations at all times.
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