Villa Emil Teuffel

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Villa Teuffel in Heilbronn
Portal closure with lanterns, designed and executed by August Stotz and Sons (photo from 1910)

The Villa Teuffel is located at Bismarckstrasse 48 in Heilbronn and was built in 1901/02 by Ernst Walter and Karl Luckscheiter for the banker Emil Teuffel. The villa is a listed building and an example of neo-baroque , a variant of late historicism .

description

The secular building with two and a half floors is a building with a hipped roof and dormers . The building corners with their window and door parapets are slightly bevelled and rounded. The portal has columns with a split-open segment arch, the staircase above has extensive glazing. Ernst Bader painted the villa. The original wrought iron entrance gate to the property was created by the blacksmith August Stotz .

history

In 1950 the building belonged to the heirs of Wilhelm Cavallo. It housed facilities of the American occupying power, the office for occupation services and the sales office of the Neue Zeitung . In 1961 the villa was owned by factory owner Fritz Weipert, who rented two apartments and a driver's apartment in it.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1950 , Heilbronn 1950.
  2. ^ City of Heilbronn (ed.): Address book of the city of Heilbronn 1961 , Heilbronn 1961.

Web links

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

Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 22.6 ″  N , 9 ° 13 ′ 52.6 ″  E