Tempelstrasse 10 (Bonn)

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Villa Tempelstrasse 10, Rhine front (2013)
Tempelstrasse 10, aerial photo (2017)

The Tempelstrasse 10 building (also known as Villa Finkler ) is a villa in the Gronau district of Bonn , which was built in 1900/01. It is located on the Tempelstrasse branching off from Adenauerallee ( B 9 ) on the banks of the Rhine (Wilhelm-Spiritus-Ufer) opposite the entrance to the Foreign Office property and belongs to the University Children's Clinic. The villa stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

Executed draft, elevation of the Rhine front (1901)

The villa was built for the client Dittmar Finkler (1852-1912), a doctor and professor at the University of Bonn , who was also the owner of the later crown prince's villa opposite and on its property in 1898 the Wörthstraße (today Tempelstraße ) and 1899/1900 on the same one for The double villa intended for resale had been built. Stylistically , the villa can be assigned to the pictureque and abstract baroque with decor transformed by the Art Nouveau .

Finkler commissioned the Dortmund- based Westdeutsche Bau-Actien-Gesellschaft (formerly Fahrt und Söhne ) with the design and execution for the villa that his own family lived in , for which the Bonn architect August Scheidgen was in charge of the project as a local representative. In response to the building application of August 4, 1900, the building permit for the villa and an associated stable and coach house was granted on September 5, and on September 24, both were completed up to the height of the base . In mid-October 1900 the Westdeutsche Bau-AG abandoned the contract due to differences with the client. Finkler then commissioned the Berlin architects Kayser & von Großheim to continue the project, as their local representative was the architect Heinrich Rings. This presented new plans, which were approved by the building authorities on January 19, 1901. On February 22, 1901, was made shell acceptance and on 4 September 1901, the final acceptance of the villa. For household of the family next to the couple with two daughters, a cook, two maids and a living forming on the top floor of the stable building belonged coachman couple.

At the end of 1907, Finkler had the winter garden on the Rhine front rebuilt according to plans by the local architect and government master builder Julius Rolff , whereby the iron structure was replaced by an oak structure and a polygonal bay was added. The changes to the building compared to its original state or the original construction plans include a balustrade of the terrace on Wörthstrasse and the lack of the southern arm of the flight of stairs on the Rhine front and a pavilion on the corner of the terrace.

Since the beginning of the 1950s (as of 1952), the property, like the neighboring Villa Tempelstrasse 8 later, has belonged to the property of the University Children's Clinic ( Center for Pediatrics ) adjoining its main building and houses the management of the nursing department and a ballroom of the clinic.

literature

  • Olga Sonntag : Villas on the banks of the Rhine in Bonn: 1819–1914 . Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-416-02618-7 , Volume 3, Catalog (2), pp. 158-163. (also dissertation University of Bonn, 1994)

Web links

Commons : Tempelstrasse 10  - Collection of images

References and comments

  1. until 1978 Wörthstraße 10 (→ list of streets in the Bonn district of Gronau )
  2. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 253
  3. ^ Olga Sonntag: Villas on the banks of the Rhine in Bonn: 1819–1914 , Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-416-02618-7 , Volume 1, p. 294.
  4. Helmut Scheidgen: A Rhenish family of architects. Rheinbrohl-Koenigswinter-Bonn. 1822-1977. Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 2007, ISBN 978-3-416-03129-5 , p. 55.
  5. ^ Address book of the federal capital Bonn 1952/53 , 83rd edition, JF Carthaus, Bonn 1953, p. 151. ( online ULB Bonn )

Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 30.8 "  N , 7 ° 6 ′ 51.5"  E