Bochumer Strasse 52

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Street view of the villa (2012)

The Villa Bochum Straße 52 in Herne is under monument protection standing monument . The villa on the west side of Bochumer Strasse, in the area between Kronprinzenstrasse and Otto-Hue-Strasse, was built in 1898 based on a design by the Herne architects Rasmusson & Luschmann in the neo-renaissance style .

history

The architect Jörn Rasmusson (* 1858 in Lövestad ; † after 1904) moved to Herne in 1895, before he had stayed in Berlin, Munich, Zurich, Düsseldorf, Bochum and Recklinghausen. After he had applied for Prussian citizenship in 1897 , his track is lost after 1904. Up until this point in time he lived at Bahnhofstrasse 76. During this time window he also designed the villa in Bochumer Strasse for the client S. Triebel. Around 1986/87, following a plan by the Herner architect Heinemann, the building was renovated and modernized.

description

The plot is m at a depth of approximately 53 and an average width of 26 m approximately 1370 square meters. The villa covers around 258 m² with a width of around 18 m and a depth of 14 m.

The two-and-a-half- storey masonry structure has a mixture of plaster and stucco elements in the facade (coats of arms etc .; among others in the kink of the tail gable and on the tower). There is a small balcony on the upper floor above the single-storey projecting entrance on the north side . The face side of the Bochum street of five axes is multiple stylistically broken: to the left, a protruding, in half-timbered executed conservatory , the right one octagonal Eckanbau (both single-storey) and to the center a three-storey towering and kuppelter tower-like extension. The moving roof landscape has different inclinations and a three-part pointed dormer facing the street .

The entry of the building at Bochumer Straße 52 in the monument list of the city of Herne took place on March 3, 1986 (monument no. A 21).

See also

literature

  • Herne. Architecture in the Ruhr area. Ed. Oberstadtdirektor Herne and BDA, district groups Herne and Wanne-Eickel, Emschertal-Museum, Herne 1987, without ISBN, p. 17.

Web links

  • City villa. at ruhr-bauten.de, accessed on January 25, 2014.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Herne. Architecture in the Ruhr area. Ed. Oberstadtdirektor Herne and BDA, district groups Herne and Wanne-Eickel, Emschertal-Museum, Herne 1987, without ISBN, p. 17.
  2. Susanne Peters-Schildgen: "melting pot" Ruhr area. On the history of immigration using the example of Herne up to 1945. Klartext Verlag, Essen 1997, ISBN 3-88474-548-4 , p. 191.
  3. All areas and dimensions according to http://www.tim-online.nrw.de/

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '56.9 "  N , 7 ° 13' 24.3"  E