Rental villa Krenkelstrasse 3

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The tenement house at Krenkelstrasse 3 in Dresden was built as an upper-class, free-standing building in 1904 for Carl Wilhelm Gustav Gebauer, Baugewerke. While the listed building still shows an "inviting ornamentation" in Art Nouveau with historicizing echoes of different epochs, the fence is kept exclusively in Art Nouveau. The building has three floors, with the central projection being four floors. The building is plastered , and the facade has been lavishly designed with sandstone and decorative trusses .

In the 1920s it was acquired by the Jewish merchant Hoellein, who lived in the house with his family until it was expelled by the National Socialists. After fleeing to the USA in the 1930s, the house was forcibly expropriated by the Nazis, transferred to the Dresden municipal housing administration during the GDR era and returned to the heirs in the early 1990s after a restitution claim, who then took over the property through the New York lawyer Osen sold. From 1994 to 1996 the building was extensively renovated by a new owner while preserving the listed old building substance and has been used as a dignified residential and commercial building since then.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Helas / Peltz, p. 191 (Krenkelstrasse 3)

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 40.5 "  N , 13 ° 46 ′ 29.9"  E