Kurfürstenallee 6 (Bonn)

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Villa Kurfürstenallee 6 (2013)

The house Kurfürstenallee 6 is a villa in the center of Bonn city district Bad Godesberg , which was built around the 1845th It is located in the Alt-Godesberg district on the so-called “electoral line”. The villa stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

The house was built as part of the “first” Godesberg villa district, which extends to today's streets Kurfürstenallee and Am Kurpark. In 1877 it was inhabited by the Cologne banker Adolph vom Rath , who had his second residence here and whose family owned other houses on the street. The property came from their ownership to the Hoesch family , who created a connecting wing to the neighboring house at Kurfürstenallee 5. In 1913 the house was renovated, in the course of which all rooms were given stucco ornaments and a colored finish. The Hoesch family remained owners of the property until it was sold on by a descendant of the family in 1932.

In 1960 the Republic of Ghana rented the house in order to set up the office of its embassy in the Federal Republic of Germany at the seat of government in Bonn. The residence of the embassy, ​​residence of the ambassador, was in the neighboring house at Kurfürstenallee 7 (→ list of diplomatic missions ). The next tenant was the city of Bad Godesberg in the summer of 1961, which used it as the office of its city ​​director , first alderman , administrative director and the image archive. In 1970, as part of the reorganization of the Bonn area , the city of Bonn acquired the building, which was subsequently used as the seat of the district committee chairman or district chairman of Bad Godesberg. The Max Reger Archive was temporarily located on the ground floor , then from 1985 to 1991 the Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg eV .

After the completion of a comprehensive restoration from August 1991 to September 1993 with the aim of restoring the state after the renovation in 1913, the house served as the seat of the district administration and continued to serve as the district administrator until they moved to the neighboring house on the Redoute in early September 2011 . In 2015 it was sold privately and is now used as a doctor's practice (as of 2019).

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), p. 35, number A 2693
  2. a b House Kurfürstenallee 6 restored . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter. Annual booklet of the Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg. Issue 31 , 1993, ISSN  0436-1024 , pp. 148-152.
  3. ^ The houses of Kurfürstenallee , Bad Godesberger information
  4. ^ A b Godesberger Heimatblätter , Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg , Issue 34/1996, Bad Godesberg 1996, ISSN  0436-1024 , p. 171.
  5. Bad Godesberg's district administration office and district mayor are moving ( memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) , www.bad-godesberg.info
  6. Number 6 as good as sold , General-Anzeiger , May 18, 2013
  7. ^ From the banker's house to the medical practice , General-Anzeiger , June 9, 2016

Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 47.9 ″  N , 7 ° 9 ′ 16.8 ″  E