The Carl Bradtke Tenement is a historical habitation building located at 93 Gdaà Âska Street, in Bydgoszcz, Poland It is registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage list.
The building stands on the eastern side of Gdaà Âska Street between à ÂwiÃÂtojaà Âska street and Chocimska street.
It stands close to remarkable tenements in the same street:
The house was built in 1895-1896, on a design by architect Joseph à ÂwiÃÂcicki for a master stonecutter Carl Bradtke. Carl Bradtke worked also with Fritz Weidner for the erection of a nearby building at Nr.91.
The house, from the beginning, had been thought as a rental building as well as a trading one with two wings merging at the rear. The initials of the first owner ("CB") appear in a cartouche of an upper pediment.
The initial address of the house was 53 Danzigerstrasse.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the tenement housed a bicycles dealer, company Patria, run by Erich Krahn, .
In the 1920s a patisserie () owned by Emil Kobielski had been operating in the building.
The building has a richly decorated facade with two small side gables, in which stands a gargoyle on a background of ostrich feathers. The architect created a functional complex of buildings centered around a rectangular courtyard enclosed at the back. A hallway allows to get the residential house located at the back of the garden.
The front building follows the Historicism style with references to Neo-Baroque and Rococo. In the same area, Józef à ÂwiÃÂcicki also realized other edifices:
The building has been put on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List Nr.601318 Reg.A/1126/1-4, on June 5, 1993.