Villa Borscht

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Villa Borscht

The Villa Borscht is a residential building in Munich . The building is registered as an architectural monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.

location

The villa is located at Heilmannstraße 33 in the Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe villa colony in the Thalkirchen district of Munich . The property is one of the larger properties of the villa colony and includes the slope edge of the Isar terrace up to Conwentzstraße.

history

Wilhelm Ritter von Borscht , first mayor of Munich since 1893 , bought a plot of land on Heilmannstrasse in Thalkirchen, which was still an independent company at the time . Since it was very effective for Jakob Heilmann to have the mayor of Munich as a resident of the villa colony he founded, Borscht received very favorable conditions.

In 1899 Max Littmann built the villa for the mayor of Borscht. In 1902 Max Ostenrieder added an additional staircase to the south-west corner. Because a mayor is legally obliged to have his place of residence in his own municipality, von Borscht drove the incorporation of Thalkirchen into Munich, which took place on January 1, 1900.

In 1903 he bought the adjoining hillside area and an area at the foot of the slope. The gardens were expanded in 1906. A garden house that was built was also designed by Ostenrieder. It remains unclear whether he designed the garden himself, even if some ideas contained in sketches from 1902 were carried out.

After the Second World War , the house was rebuilt. A two-storey extension was also built on the northwest corner, which replaced a wooden veranda originally standing there.

architecture

View from the northwest
View from the southwest

The house has a floor area of ​​about 220 square meters. The main building of the two-storey villa has a hipped roof on the eaves . At its southern end, a risalit with a gable roof and triangular gable protrudes towards the west towards the street and towards the east towards the garden .

On the east side, in the corner between the main building and the risalit, a round stair tower with an octagonal belvedere and a pointed hood rises above the hipped roof. At the southwest corner there is an extension with the additional staircase. It is three-story and has a semicircular finish.

The knee of the attic and the gable are covered with false framework .

Inside there is a two-story hallway with a tall window on the south side. The rooms of the villa on the ground floor and first floor surround the hall on three sides.

garden

The Wenzbach flows through the garden and feeds a small pond there.

The entire garden area is included in the monument protection.

Web links

Commons : Villa Borscht  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

literature

  • Denis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: State Capital Munich - Southwest (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 , p. 288 .
  • Dorle Gribl : Wilhelm von Borscht - Heilmannstrasse 33 . In: Solln and the Prince Ludwigs-Höhe: Villas and their residents . Volk Verlag, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-86222-043-4 , pp. 144-146 .

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Retrieved November 11, 2018 (monument number D-1-62-000-2468 )
  2. Heilmannstraße 33 in: BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes ) with a representation of the architectural monuments from the topic of planning and building .

Coordinates: 48 ° 4 ′ 46.2 ″  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 6.9 ″  E