Stanislaus Wojtowski

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Stanislaus Wojtowski in the uniform of a Rittmeister around 1875

Stanislaus Wojtowski (born May 9, 1850 in Skoki , Posen Province , † December 8, 1913 in Wiesbaden ) was a German architect of Polish origin

Life

Stanislaus Wojtowski was born as the son of Teodor Wojtowski and Maria Rodewald. He attended the Maria Magdalena grammar school in Poznan and passed his Abitur there. He did his military service in the Poznan garrison and finished as an officer. He completed his studies in architecture and construction at the Technical University of Charlottenburg . Stanislaus Wojtowski was born with Elisabeth Frohrath married. The marriage resulted in two sons and five daughters.

Around 1880 he settled with his family in Wiesbaden, where he founded a successful architecture office that was valued by its clients. In Wiesbaden alone, there are eleven residential and commercial buildings built according to his plans and 16 villas in the posh Neroberg district there . In the style of the historicism that spread from around 1860 , his buildings stand out for their wealth of ideas and their variety of shapes. Most of his preserved buildings are now listed . His grave is in the Wiesbaden Südfriedhof .

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Villas in Wiesbaden

Villa Kapellenstrasse 73. Wiesbaden, built in 1895 in the style of the Italian Renaissance
  • 1882: Nerobergstrasse 21
  • 1882: Nerotal 59
  • 1883: Frankfurter Strasse 6
  • 1889: Nerotal 51
  • 1892: Nerotal 69
  • 1892: Parkstrasse 40-42
  • 1892: Nerotal 71
  • 1892: Heinrichsberg 4
  • 1894: Nerotal 57
  • 1894: Parkstrasse 36-38
  • 1895: Kapellenstrasse 73
  • 1895: Kapellenstrasse 75
  • 1896: Kapellenstrasse 87
  • 1902: Lanzstrasse 14
  • 1902: Lanzstrasse 16
  • 1903: Lanzstrasse 18

Residential houses in Wiesbaden

Residential and commercial building, Taunusstr. 57 in Wiesbaden, built in 1891 in the Beaux Arts Renaissance style
  • 1886: Schulberg 7
  • 1891: Taunusstrasse 57
  • 1892: Taunusstrasse 55
  • 1892: Dotzheimer Strasse 24
  • 1892: Friedrichstrasse 47
  • 1895: Schwalbacher Strasse 49 / Mauritiusstrasse 11
  • 1895: Schwalbacher Strasse 69
  • 1897: Seerobenstrasse 22
  • 1899: Luisenstrasse 31
  • 1905: Dotzheimer Strasse 110
  • 1907: Loreleiring 10

Building in Bingen

  • 1895: Villa Bahnhofstrasse 2 (castle-like neo - coco building )
  • 1898: Villa Mainzer Strasse 64 (Neurokoko)
  • 1899: Row house on Mainzer Straße 35 ( baroque style )

Building in Büdesheim

  • 1899: Saarlandstrasse 70 (late historical clinker brick building with a crooked hip roof )

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  • List of cultural monuments based on the list of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of 2010)

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