Hagelkreuzstraße 25 (Mönchengladbach)

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City villa
City villa

The city villa Hagelkreuzstraße 25 is in Mönchengladbach ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

The building was built in 1904. It was entered under No. H 088 on December 6, 1994 in the monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach .

location

Hagelkreuzstraße is located in the northern urban expansion area between the New Water Tower and the Colorful Garden .

architecture

It is a two - and - a-half - story semi-villa on a rectangular floor plan . Horizontal structure through cranked cornice , eaves cornice and rustication imitation on the ground floor. Asymmetrical facade design with accentuation of the left half of the facade by means of a bay window and gable ; the right section of the facade (upper floor) is emphasized by the laterally framing pilasters . Rhythmic window structures with differentiated designs: the four windows on the ground floor are uniformly round-arched with a keystone designed as a console ( supporting the balcony on the left ) and console-supported sills ; the two right-hand windows on the upper floor end with arched arches and curved entablature roofing.

The three bay openings are designed as vertical rectangular windows with a horizontal border, those of the gable field as arched windows. The house entrance is on the side facing the garden . The equal status of the side facade, corresponding to the semi-villa type, is underlined here by an architecturally complex central accentuation with an otherwise axially symmetrical structure. As an access axis, a risalit-like wall protrusion with a richly decorated tail gable and frame cover spanning floors that surrounds the colorfully glazed staircase window.

The house entrance, which is suspected to be cornice, is adorned on both sides by high rectangular decorative fields, each with a mascaron and volute decoration ; a masked cartridge above the door . On both floors there are two rectangular window slots directly adjacent to the wall projection; On the ground floor there are also two openings flanking the entrance with carnies arches .

Two dormers with a curved gable break through the area of ​​the modified mansard roof on the street side . The comparatively rich stucco ornamentation eclectic uses forms of the Baroque , the German Renaissance and, on the entrance front, those of Art Nouveau . The pillar-structured enclosure wall with wrought iron ornamental grilles and crowning acroteries as well as a two-winged, wrought-iron entrance gate belongs to the original inventory and is to be included in the monumental substance.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach , November 16, 2018, accessed on July 29, 2019

Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 4.8 ″  N , 6 ° 25 ′ 44.2 ″  E