Adolf-Martens-Strasse 14 (Berlin-Lichterfelde)
The house Adolf-Martens-Straße 14 is a listed residential building in the Berlin district of Lichterfelde . The building is listed under the object document number 09065667 in the monument database of the State of Berlin .
history
In 1865 the entrepreneur Johann Anton Wilhelm von Carstenn acquired the Lichterfelde and Giesensdorf estates near Berlin with the aim of creating a villa colony there for the upper class. With the development of the area through roads and the connection to the Berlin – Magdeburg railway line, some properties along the railway line were also sold. On the property at Adolf-Martens-Strasse 14 (until 1971: Fontanestrasse), the client and factory owner Erwin Reibedanz had an apartment building built between 1910 and 1911 based on a design by the architects Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffmann .
Architecture and terrain
The property is only a few hundred meters away from the Lichterfelde West train station . The entrance is on Adolf-Martens-Straße in the north. In the east and west, the property borders on neighboring residential properties. In the south, the property borders on the Wannseebahn railway systems , which connect a few hundred meters further east to the train station. The property is around 1,000 square meters. The house with four floors is a typical Lichterfeld apartment building.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Adolf-Martens-Straße 14 in the monument database of the State of Berlin
Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 34 " N , 13 ° 17 ′ 26.6" E