Erhardstrasse 21 (Bad Kissingen)
The building at Erhardstraße 21 in Bad Kissingen , the major district town of the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen , is one of the Bad Kissingen architectural monuments and is registered in the Bavarian Monument List under number D-6-72-114-285 .
history
The three-storey rental villa was built in 1902 under architect Kiesel as a hipped roof building . The property is designed in the sense of historicism , which is expressed in the castle-like appearance of the property. The individual elements used here in the sense of historicism follow a greatly simplified German neo-renaissance and are expressed in the property through the use of the central projectile with ornamental gable and red sandstone structure , the Söller , the corner tower with conical roof and the corner bay window .
The front garden enclosure in the form of courtyard gate pillars and cast iron fence belongs to the villa.
During the National Socialist era , three residents of the property were persecuted. Horse dealer Lazarus Frank was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942, where he died; his wife Clara Frank had already committed suicide in 1936 out of desperation over the anti-Semitic events. Babette Bauer, domestic helper for the Frank family, died in the Izbica ghetto . They are remembered by three stumbling blocks in front of the property .
Stumbling block for Lazarus Frank
literature
- Hans-Jürgen Beck, Rudolf Walter: Jewish life in Bad Kissingen . Published by the City of Bad Kissingen, Bad Kissingen 1990.
- Denis André Chevalley, Stefan Gerlach: City of Bad Kissingen (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI.75 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-87490-577-2 , p. 32 f .
See also
Web links
- Biography of Clara Frank on www.badkissingen.de - "Bad Kissinger Stolpersteine"
- Biography of Lazarus Frank and Babette Bauer on www.badkissingen.de - "Bad Kissinger Stolpersteine"
Coordinates: 50 ° 12 '12.31 " N , 10 ° 5' 1.46" E