Logenstrasse 4
Logenstrasse 4 | |
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![]() Logenstrasse 4 |
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place | Kaiserslautern |
architect | Carl Sparrow |
Client | Carl Spatz, Friedrich Euler |
Architectural style | Neo-renaissance |
Construction year | 1886 |
Coordinates | 49 ° 26 '15.9 " N , 7 ° 46' 17.3" E |
Logenstrasse 4 is a listed building in Kaiserslautern . The villa-like residential building is in an exposed urban area on a square opposite the West Palatinate police headquarters. It belongs to the Logenstrasse monument zone .
The stately building in the form of the neo-renaissance was designed and built in 1886 by the architect and director of the Palatinate Industrial Museum Carl Spatz for himself and his father-in-law Friedrich Euler .
The facade of the building plaster is extensive, especially to the street with sandstone - projections broken down and wrought iron balconies. The original roof landscape is no longer preserved and was greatly simplified in later times.
More recently, the property has been used commercially (including a driving school and an advertising agency).
See also
- Villa Kröckel
- Listed grave Spatz-Euler-Ugé on the upper wall of the main cemetery in Kaiserslautern.
literature
- Monument optography Federal Republic of Germany. Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate, Volume 14: City of Kaiserslautern ; Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, Youth, Family and Women, edited by Mara Oexner. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1996, ISBN 3-88462-131-9
- General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (publisher): Informational directory of the cultural monuments of the district-free city of Kaiserslautern (PDF; 5.5 MB). Mainz 2017.