Heinrich-Brüning-Strasse 18 (Bonn)

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Villa Heinrich-Brüning-Strasse 18 (2013)

The house Heinrich Brüning-Straße 18 is a villa in Bonn district of Gronau , built 1909th It forms the middle part of the three-part villa group Heinrich-Brüning-Straße 16-20, which is located in the center of the federal quarter . The villa stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

The villa was built as part of a group of villas, which, like some buildings in what was then the "Villa Colony Gronau" on the southern outskirts of Bonn, was designed by the Bonn architect and government master builder Julius Rolff (1868–1946) for the client Alfred Keller from Siegburg .

From November 1929 the house was the residence of the theologian and professor Karl Ludwig Schmidt (1891–1956) after his appointment to the University of Bonn . Schmidt emigrated to Switzerland at the beginning of the National Socialist era (1933–1945). The villa group suffered severe damage during the Second World War , which was then restored in 1949.

After Bonn had become the seat of government of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 , the villa was located in the middle of the new parliament and government district . After it was founded in 1970, the Federal and State Commission for Educational Planning and Research Promotion took its seat in the property, which was located here until at least 1979. In the early 1980s, it was acquired by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in order to set up the guest house for its nearby state representative . In the course of the relocation of the seat of parliament and government , the state representation moved to Berlin in 1999 , the previous guest house was sold.

Today the house with an office area of ​​1000 m², like the entire villa group, is owned by the Bonn entrepreneur Marc Asbeck , who owns numerous properties in the center of the federal quarter. It has been used as a guest and boarding house for Deutsche Post DHL , whose head office is located in the neighboring Post Tower , to accommodate international guests and executives since a renovation that was completed in 2009 .

The house - including the bars and the front garden area - was entered in the list of monuments of the city of Bonn in 2000.

Web links

Commons : Heinrich-Brüning-Straße 18  - Collection of images

Remarks

  1. until 1972 Petersbergstraße 18 (→ list of streets in the Bonn district of Gronau )

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 3618
  2. a b Entry on residential building, Heinrich-Brüning-Straße 16/18/20 (formerly Petersbergstraße) in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association (with a brief description of the LVR Office for Monument Preservation in the Rhineland by Angelika Schyma and Elke Janßen-Schnabel, 2005)
  3. Andreas Mohling: Karl Ludwig Schmidt. "And science is life" , Walter de Gruyter, 1997, p. 91
  4. Heinz Murmann : With 'C' it's finer. The German Press Club Bonn 1952 to today , Bouvier, Bonn 1997, ISBN 3-416-02713-2 , p. 155.
  5. Heinz Jürgen Prangenberg (ed.): Hans Bachem: Vocational training between revolution and reform: materials for vocational training , Eichholz Verlag, 1972, p. 239
  6. German District Assembly '79 . In: Publications of the Association for the History of the German Districts , Volume 22, Deutscher Landkreistag, 1979, p. 52
  7. Karl-Heinz van Kaldenkerken , Oberstadtdirektor Bonn (ed.); Friedrich Busmann : Expansion of the federal capital. 10 years capital city agreement 1975–1985 . Bonn 1986, p. 47.
  8. ^ Selling, renting out, exploiting: Farewell to the Länder , General-Anzeiger , February 9, 1998, Bonn city edition, p. 3
  9. ^ Former guest house of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Marc Asbeck property
  10. ^ Boardinghouse , Manstein Architects

Coordinates: 50 ° 42 '58.2 "  N , 7 ° 7' 35.8"  E