Head Physician Villa
The chief doctor's villa is a cultural monument in Flensburg-Mürwik that was built in 1912. The house at Kelmstrasse 11 is on the edge of the Flensburg-Mürwik naval hospital and was built together with the hospital, the naval water tower and the buildings of the Mürwik naval school .
history
The designs for the building, completed in December 1907 by the two architects Heino Schmieden and Julius Boethke , were examined and approved by the Reichsmarineamt in November 1908 . In 1912 the chief doctor's villa was built, following the construction of the actual naval hospital, which consisted of a hospital block, the administration building, the farm building, the morgue, the isolation ward and the hospital shed. The construction took Adalbert Kelm . The chief doctor's villa is located on the northeast edge of the large hospital park area, on the Kelmstrasse side. It has a slight visual resemblance to the neighboring commanders' villa of Adalbert Kelm. However, the design of the chief doctor's villa is a bit simpler. The architects oriented themselves less to the brick Gothic style for the chief doctor's villa , but more to the Baroque architecture of the Heimatschutz (homeland security) . The two-story building was given a hipped roof and a small park of its own was created around the house. The villa served as a residence for the respective chief physician of the maritime hospital. The Mürwik Naval School is said to have used the house at times. Around 2002 it served as a kindergarten .
Today the privately inhabited chief doctor's villa, the spatial structure of which has been preserved, with its surrounding garden is completely separated from the area of the marine hospital.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 532
- ^ Stadtarchiv Flensburg, XIV K / P Marinelazarett 558 as well as subsequent signatures (The submitted and checked plans of the Marinelazarett); There also to the chief doctor's villa: City archive Flensburg, XIV K / P Marinelazarett 558
- ↑ Jörg Hillmann , Reinhard Scheiblich: The red castle by the sea. The Mürwik Naval School since its foundation . Hamburg 2002, page 58
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Coordinates: 54 ° 48 ′ 45.3 " N , 9 ° 27 ′ 39.8" E