Villa Holzhüter

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Villa Holzhüter
Plan of the Villa Holzhüter ( Curtiusstraße 10)
Red: Listed building
Dark gray: Associated buildings without monument protection
Light gray: Associated property
Blue-violet: other listed objects

The Villa Holzhüter is a listed villa at Curtiusstraße 10 in the Berlin district of Lichterfelde . The building is listed under the object document number 09065738 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. In 1872, the Lichterfelde West station was built and the western part of the villa colony was thus connected to the Berlin – Magdeburg railway ( Wannseebahn ). In 1875 the construction of the Villa Holzhüter began according to a design by the architect P. Fingerling. The client was the businessman Theodor Holzhüter. In addition to the railroader's houses in Köhlerstrasse , the Villa Holzhüter was one of the first houses in the newly founded colony.

Architecture and terrain

The property is around 1,600 square meters and is only a few hundred meters away from the Lichterfelde West train station . The entrance of the house is towards the south on Curtiusstraße. The property is surrounded by further historic villas to the north and west. In the east, the property borders on the West Bazaar, which is another historically significant and listed property in Lichterfelde.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List

Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 32.9 "  N , 13 ° 17 ′ 40.2"  E