Salinenstrasse 60 (Bad Kissingen)

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Salinenstrasse 60 in Bad Kissingen.

The property at Salinenstrasse 60 in Bad Kissingen , the major district town of the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen , is one of the Bad Kissingen architectural monuments and is registered in the Bavarian Monument List under number D-6-72-114-381 .

history

The property, called Villa Emmy , is located in the Bad Kissingen district of Hausen on the border with Bad Kissingen; the southern boundary of the property is also the district boundary. The royal (court) pharmacist Franz Seraph Boxberger (* September 20, 1842 - December 21, 1914) acquired the plot of corridor No. 3097 from Hermann Riegler in 1893 and had a limestone building with red sandstone structures built there in 1894. The executing architect is unknown due to the lack of construction files, the property may have come from Bad Kissingen architect Carl Krampf , who a little later, in 1897, built the house at Salinenstrasse 22 for himself.

For unknown reasons, Boxberger leased his thriving pharmacy in 1893 and moved to Würzburg. Rumors said he had used Villa Emmy as a "love nest", but this is because his wife Eva Boxberger, nee. Nickels (July 4, 1840 - January 6, 1926) was a co-owner of the villa, unlikely.

On December 29, 1909, the Boxberger couple sold the villa to the Munich builder Georg Hainthaler; here, too, the reasons are unknown. Hainthaler again sold the property to the “specialist” Arthur Veith for 36,000 gold marks . On March 4, 1912, Veith sold the villa to the hotelier couple Fritz and Emmy Welz; The property in Villa Emmy was named after Emmy Welz.

Maria Ott (1864–1953) from Berlin-Tempelhof became the new owner on August 3, 1936 for a price of 31,500 Reichsmarks . Her son Wilhelm Felix Ott (1885–1948) was the owner of a mineral water company, the later Theresienbrunnen . Since the marriage of Wilhelm Ott and his wife Antonie, geb. Eibenstein (1900–1975) remained childless, Antonie Ott left the villa to her nephew, Walter Ott (1924–1998) and his wife Ilse Ott, born in 1967. Dannelke (1925–2007) from Schneidemühl (Posen). Antonie Ott had a bungalow built for himself in the garden at Salinenstrasse 58 in the Bad Kissingen district. After Ilse Otts death, the bungalow was occupied by the Ott family; Bad Kissingen became the company's headquarters.

In 1938 it was considered to connect the Villa Emmy to the Hausen water supply, which was established in 1935, but this was postponed due to the outbreak of the Second World War . In 1948 Wilhelm Ott took up the request again; the property was connected to the municipal water supply.

When the entire property was auctioned after the bankruptcy of the Theresienbrunnen company, the villa was acquired by an architect from Würzburg .

literature

  • Werner Eberth : Contributions to the history of Hausen and Kleinbrach , Volume 1. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2009, pp. 257-259
  • Denis André Chevalley, Stefan Gerlach: City of Bad Kissingen (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI.75 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-87490-577-2 , p. 124 .

Web links

Commons : Salinenstraße 60 (Bad Kissingen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Werner Eberth: Contributions to the history of Hausen and Kleinbrach , Volume 1. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2009, p. 211

Coordinates: 50 ° 12 ′ 45.36 "  N , 10 ° 4 ′ 23.48"  E