Tenement at 71 Gdaà Âska street is a habitation building located on Gdaà Âska Street, in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
The building stands on the western side of Gdaà Âska Street, between Cieszkowskiego and à ÂwiÃÂtojaà Âska streets.
It is located close to remarkable tenements in the same street:
The house was built in 1906-1907, designed by the architect Rudolf Kern, who also erected or redesigned other buildings in Gdaà Âska Street:
After the construction, a surgeon, Dr Dettmer had his clinic in the back, as well as his private house. At Bromberg's time, the address was 42 DanzigerStrasse.
In 1924, the Office of the City bought the building and organized here the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Municipal Hospital, which was surrounded by a garden.
In 1934, the headquarters of the Polish Army Corps District Nr. VIII was located there.
The tenement has been the seat, since 1938âÂÂ1939, of the Municipal Conservatoire, and between 1945 and 1958 it housed the school headquarters.
Currently, the building in the backyard (where stood the clinic) is owned by the Music Schools of Bydgoszcz. A concert hall, named John Paul II Aula (concert hall) is located here.
The building presents architectural forms of Modern architecture and Eclecticism. The facade is adorned with stylish ornaments, such as Auricular style details, characteristic of Mannerism and Rococo periods.
The massive facade is flanked by two piles of balconies with wrought iron balustrade.
The first floor is decorated with bas-reliefs and gargoyles, whereas the third level is enriched with cartouches and upper friezes.
The curved dormer, enriched with floral cartouches, caps the whole elevation.