Sachsenring 34 (Cologne)
The villa Sachsenring 34 was in Cologne Neustadt-Süd apartment house located, the 1885/86 designed by the Cologne architect Adolf Nöcker for the reindeer Melchior Froitzheim (1830-1914) in the style of Neo-Renaissance was built.
General
The villa was next to the villas Volksgartenstraße 54 and Bayenthalgürtel 2 one of the houses, by a member of the Cologne Chocolate Manufacturers family Stollwerck were inhabited. The building was destroyed during World War II and was never rebuilt. Originally the villa had the address Sachsenring 32, around 1892 it was renumbered to 34. The Sachsenring was specially planned by the city of Cologne as a villa street, so that the villa at no. 32 was no exception.
The art historian Hiltrud Kier introduced the nickname Villa Stollwerck for the villa in 1978 , but this cannot be further traced or proven in the relevant literature. Ludwig Stollwerck was only resident of the house from around 1890/1891 to 1897/1898, until the completion of his villa in the nearby Hardefuststrasse 16. This has not been preserved either.
description
The building had a basement (kitchen, Economic and servants 'quarters), mezzanine floor (living rooms and lounges), the first floor (bed, bath and breakfast) and the mansard (Cabinet and servants' quarters). The face side of three axes, to the left had a side buttress with a two-storey prior Erker and pointed aufragendem ornamental gable . The outer facade of the villa was made of white Hausweiler sandstone and yellow-red facing bricks, the mansard from Weiberner tuff stone .
literature
- Architects and engineers association for Lower Rhine and Westphalia (Ed.): Cologne and its buildings. Commemorative publication for the 8th hiking assembly of the Association of German Architects and Engineers' Associations in Cologne from August 12 to 16, 1888. M. DuMont-Schauberg, Cologne 1888, p. 689 (Fig. 483-485) and 697. (as reprint : Bookstore Walther König, Cologne 1984, ISBN 3-88375-036-0 )
- Hiltrud Kier: The Cologne Neustadt. Planning, creation, use. (= Contributions to the architectural and art monuments in the Rhineland , Volume 23.) Schwann, Düsseldorf 1978, ISBN 3-590-29023-4 , p. 172, p. 198 and illustrations 425 and 426.
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Architects and Engineers Association for Lower Rhine and Westphalia (ed.): Cologne and its buildings. Festschrift for the eighth hiking assembly of the Association of German Architects and Engineers in Cologne from August 12 to 16, 1888. M. DuMont-Schauberg, Cologne 1888, p. 689 (Fig. 483-485) and p. 697. ( as reprint: Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 1984, ISBN 3-88375-036-0 )
- ↑ http://www.ub.uni-koeln.de/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/_RHR1370&CISOPTR=1320&REC=9
- ↑ http://www.ub.uni-koeln.de/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/_RHR1370&CISOPTR=6133&REC=14
Coordinates: 50 ° 55 ′ 25.6 ″ N , 6 ° 57 ′ 13.6 ″ E