City villa Noll

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City villa Noll
City villa Noll, view from the street

City villa Noll, view from the street

Data
place Minden, Kurfürstenstrasse 2
architect Paul Kanold
Client Friedrich Noll
Construction year 1921-1922
Coordinates 52 ° 17 '19.2 "  N , 8 ° 55' 38.5"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 17 '19.2 "  N , 8 ° 55' 38.5"  E
particularities
City villa, converted into an office building

The city villa Noll is under monument protection standing villa in the East Westphalian town of Minden , Kurfürstenstraße second

The villa was built in 1921–1922 by the Hanoverian architect Paul Kanold for the entrepreneur Friedrich Noll , the owner of the Busch brothers' box factory . The foundation was very swampy, so the foundation had to be made with arches on pillars, reinforced with iron rails. In 1922, the property was also enclosed with a garden wall. The main front of the two-storey building faces east. The building is located in a large garden plot. On the upper floor there are wooden shutters in their original state. In 1973 there was a renovation with the installation of a doctor's practice and the designation of parking spaces in front of the house. In 1998 the house was entered in the list of monuments of the city of Minden. In the 21st century it was converted into a mammography office and rented out.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Minden, Volume V: Outside the city walls. (= The buildings and art monuments of Westphalia , Volume 50.) Klartext Verlag, Essen 1998, page 1203.