Rental villa Borsbergstrasse 7

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Borsbergstrasse 7

The tenement house Borsbergstrasse 7 in Dresden was built in 1901 as a three-storey corner house with a loft for the builder Hermann Otto Schurig .

While the external appearance is still influenced by late historicism , the interior is entirely in Art Nouveau style. A semicircular reveal with a remarkable keystone was installed over the front door . This is adorned with a relief image showing a face. The stucco in the hallway as well as the ceiling paintings, stained glass windows, banisters and apartment doors are designed in Art Nouveau style. The stained glass windows of the stairwell show tendrils and red flowers, the glass of the door to the staircase shows an ornamentally designed tulip pattern. A ceiling painting in the hallway shows a sitting woman with a bare torso under a rose bush with a peacock, smelling a flower. In front of it sits a girl from the back.

literature

  • Volker Helas, Gudrun Peltz: Art Nouveau architecture in Dresden. KNOP, Dresden 1999, ISBN 3-934363-00-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. Helas, Peltz, p. 183 (Borsbergstrasse 7) image no. 115, 117.
  2. ^ Mathias Donath, Jörg Blobelt: Angels in the hallway. Decorative art in Dresden residential buildings. edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2009, page 59.

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 46.9 ″  N , 13 ° 46 ′ 25.3 ″  E