Salvatorstrasse 12-16

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Salvatorstrasse 12
Salvatorstrasse 16

Salvatorstraße 12-16 denotes three listed villas in the Frauenland district of Würzburg . The buildings were designed by the architect Albert Boßlet in the " New Objectivity " style and erected in 1928.

Buildings

The three villas are each two-story plastered buildings with a gable roof. What they have in common is the style that was new at the time, which broke with conventional construction, but did without the flat roof.

Salvatorstraße 12 : The semi-detached house has almost no windows on the street side and is dominated by its three-part window strip that illuminates the stairwell. ( (Location) )

Salvatorstrasse 14 ( (location) )

Salvatorstraße 16 : The house is like number 12. The facade is even more closed, the hall and the upper corridors are illuminated by a high-lying row of five square and two flanking arched windows. Today the house is used by the student union Turnerschaft Asciburgia zu Würzburg in the CC as a liaison house. ( (Location) )

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation : D-6-63-000-505
  2. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation : D-6-63-000-506
  3. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation : D-6-63-000-507