Hermann Mutzenbecher

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Hermann Franz Matthias Mutzenbecher (born June 7, 1855 in Hamburg ; † September 29, 1932 there ) was a German insurance company.

Mutzenbecher was the founder and director of Albingia-Versicherungs AG in 1901 , he headed the company as chairman of the board and general director from 1907 to 1930. In 1911 he acquired the majority of shares in the Mannheim- based life insurance company Vita and moved it to Hamburg, where it was renamed Hamburg- Mannheimer Versicherungs AG operated. From 1908 to 1910 he settled in the Niendorfer enclosure of Erich Elingius a brick building built in 1910 in the late nineteenth country-style English style umbauen- today Villa Mutzenbecher - built as a private retreat. The renovation of the villa should be completed by the end of 2020. From January 2021, the Forum Kollau with the district archive and the Waldforscher day care center with its preschool will move into the completed villa.

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  1. ^ Upheavals in art and architecture, Stiftung Denkmalpflege, Hamburg 2019, p, 62
  2. Niendorfer Wochenblatt of January 29, 2020, No. 5, p. 11