Deichstetterhaus

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Deichstetterhaus
Deichstetterhaus with Remise (left) and Bürgersaal (center), 2017

Deichstetterhaus with Remise (left) and Bürgersaal (center), 2017

Data
place Iffeldorf
architect Ludwig Bayer
Client Hugo von Maffei
Architectural style Late historicism
Construction year 1877-1878
Coordinates 47 ° 46 '32 .1 N , 11 ° 19' 25.1"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 46  '32.1 " N , 11 ° 19' 25.1"  E

The so-called Deichstetterhaus is a listed former medical center in Iffeldorf in Upper Bavaria . The town hall has been located in it since 2016 . The address is Staltacher Straße 34.

description

Facade of the main building
West view

The main house is a two-storey gable building with a flat gable roof , boarded gable and cornice structure , which is made of plastered brick in the historicizing style. The paint is light brick red. The former coach house is a three-part building with a flat gable roof on the middle part and pent roofs on the side parts. It is also made of plastered brick. These two buildings are connected to each other by a glass intermediate building, the “Bürgersaal”, which was erected in 2015/16.

Behind the coach house there is also a narrow, ground-floor outbuilding as a timber frame construction with a gable roof.

history

From 1861, the Munich industrialist Joseph Anton von Maffei acquired rural properties with agricultural land and thus built up the Staltach estate . Joseph Anton von Maffei died in 1870, his nephew Hugo von Maffei took over the inheritance. With the establishment of the peat factory, brickworks and brewery, the need for workers continued to grow. Therefore Hugo von Maffei decided in 1877 to build a hospital for the workers and commissioned the Munich architect Ludwig Bayer with the construction. In addition to the hospital, a residential building was built for the doctors working there within sight on the unpaved road connecting the Iffeldorfer town center and Staltach. The hospital was inaugurated in November 1878, at which time the medical center was also ready for occupancy. The first two people living in the doctoral house were doctors Bamberger and Müller.

Heinrich Deichstetter followed in 1909, who worked there until the hospital was closed in 1925 due to unprofitability. After the closure, the hospital building was converted into a residential area, and the doctor Deichstetter now worked in the doctor's house. It is unclear when the house was called "Deichstetterhaus" in parlance. However, Heinrich Deichstetter and his wife Carola bought the house from Maffei's heirs on August 20, 1928 for 25,000 marks . On January 1, 1942, Deichstetter's license to practice medicine was withdrawn for reasons of age . He then continued to live on a low income in the doctor's house, around 1952 he had his house painted a yellowish color, but the money was not enough for necessary interior renovation measures. Before that, the exterior was painted light brick red. Heinrich Deichstetter died in 1955 at the age of 80. His wife Carola and his daughter Ella, married Hörrmann, lived in the house until their death. In 1982, the latter's son, Heinrich Deichstetter's grandson, Wilhelm Hörrmann, moved in with his long-term partner Waltraud Dudek. In 1985 Ella Hörrmann signed the inherited Deichstetterhaus over to her son and died four years later.

The doctor of medicine Wilhelm Hörrmann earned his living from donations from foundations that carried out the investigations of the research group Dr. Hörrmann on arteriosclerosis , multiple sclerosis and cancer . This research group was based in the Deichstetterhaus and consisted of its residents Hörrmann and Dudek, who married in 2003. The property and the depot gradually fell into disrepair, and it had no central heating . Dudek died in 2007, then Wilhelm Hörrmann lived alone in the building until December 9, 2011 suicide committed.

In his will, Wilhelm Hörrmann bequeathed the property "to the community of Iffeldorf for administrative and / or cultural purposes." This inherited the property following a unanimous resolution of the municipal council in May 2012 and decided to convert it into a town hall. A referendum was launched against this, but the following referendum on November 23, 2014 was in favor of the conversion to the town hall with 39.6% approval. With the planning of the architectural office Sunder-Plassmann, a glass intermediate building ("Citizens' Hall") was built, which is used, among other things, as a conference room.

In the meantime, the Deichstetterhaus was declared a monument in a letter dated August 21, 2013 .

After almost two years of construction, the new town hall with citizens' hall was finally inaugurated on October 28, 2016.

Web links

Commons : Deichstetterhaus  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck : The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 46.
  2. a b List of monuments for Iffeldorf (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 12.
  4. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 14.
  5. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 18 f.
  6. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 25 f.
  7. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 34 f.
  8. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 37.
  9. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 43.
  10. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 44.
  11. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Foreword by Mayor Hubert Kroiß. Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 3.
  12. Small piece of jewelry . In: dasgelbeblatt.de , May 11, 2012. Accessed March 11, 2017.
  13. Deichstetterhaus: Conversion meets resistance . In: Merkur.de , February 13, 2014; accessed on March 11, 2017.
  14. ^ Brigitte Roßbeck: The Deichstetterhaus in Iffeldorf . Ed .: Municipality of Iffeldorf. Esta, Huglfing October 2016, p. 44 f.
  15. The Deichstetterhaus tells its story ( memento from March 12, 2017 in the Internet Archive ). In: iffeldorf.de (PDF; 492 kB).
  16. Wolfgang Schörner: Celebration is imminent: Deichstetterhaus and Bürgersaal . In: Merkur.de , October 26, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2017.