Rheinallee 34 (Bonn)

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Villa Rheinallee 34 as Consulate General of Algeria (2012)

The Rheinallee 34 building is a villa in the Bad Godesberg district of Bonn , which was built in 1909/10. It is located in the district of Godesberg-Villenviertel on the south side of Rheinallee and Kronprinzenstraße. The villa stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

The villa was built as part of the Godesberg villa district, which was intensively developed after 1900, based on a design by the local architect Willy Maß , who also acted as the client . After 1918, Maß and his family lived in the building for a time.

In 1954 the villa became the seat of the office of the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in the Federal Republic of Germany at the seat of government in Bonn. She was based in the building until the construction of a new building in the Mehlem district at the end of the 1960s (→ Embassy of the Republic of Turkey (Bonn) ). The new occupant of the property was the Embassy of Chad , whose office took its seat here in 1968 and was at home until 1979. In 1980 the Embassy of Greece and its law firm took over the building and used it until the mid-1980s. It was then replaced by the Algerian embassy located in the neighboring Villa Rheinallee 32 in order to use the property to expand its offices (→ Embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria (Bonn) ). For this purpose, both villas were structurally connected to one another by an intermediate wing.

After the move of the Algerian embassy to Berlin in 1999/2000 , which was associated with the relocation of the seat of government , the villa, together with the neighboring house, remained in the possession of the state and was part of the Algerian consulate general until it was moved to Frankfurt am Main at the end of 2013 . The two buildings still belong to the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria.

architecture

The villa is built on two floors on an irregular floor plan in the local style. The street-side gable is made of half-timbered houses . The connection to the neighboring house is formed by a single-storey, glazed intermediate wing that accommodates the entrance.

Web links

Commons : Rheinallee 34  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), p. 47, number A 3145
  2. a b c Horst Heidermann : 100 years of the Deutscher Werkbund: Godesberg traces . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg eV , ISSN  0436-1024 , Issue 44 (2006), Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg , Bad Godesberg 2007, pp. 77–119 (here: p. 91 , 94).
  3. ^ List of diplomatic missions and commercial missions of foreign states in the Federal Republic of Germany (as of September 25, 1968) . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (Ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1969 No. 4 , p. 133 , Annex 1 ( online at the information system of the Hessian State Parliament [PDF; 5,8 MB ]).
  4. Foreign Office (ed.): List of diplomatic missions and other representations in Bonn (as of June 1979)
  5. Foreign Office (ed.): List of diplomatic missions and other representations in Bonn (status: February 1980, November 1980)
  6. Philipp Eggers, Peter Lichtenberg, Ingrid Hilck: Bund transparent: Parliament, government, federal authorities, organization, committees, addresses, names , Verlag Karl Heinrich Bock, Bad Honnef 1985, p. 436.
  7. ^ Federal Ministry of the Interior: The Federal Republic of Germany. State Handbook. Partial edition Bund , Carl Heymanns Verlag, 1986, p. 483.
  8. Algerians give up their consulate , General-Anzeiger , March 13, 2014
  9. ^ Walfried Pohl: The architecture of the Godesberg villa district at the beginning of the century . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg eV , ISSN  0436-1024 , Issue 12/1974, pp. 35–47 (here: p. 43).

Coordinates: 50 ° 41 ′ 15.6 ″  N , 7 ° 9 ′ 49.6 ″  E