Villa Eschebach (Dresden-Weißer Hirsch)

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The Villa Eschebach , called Villa Olga until the 1990s , is a listed residential building in Dresden , Lahmannring 3 in the Weißer Hirsch district . The building is not to be confused with the Villa Eschebach , which is located on Albertplatz in Dresden . Both buildings were named after the same client.

history

The Villa Eschebach was built as Villa Olga around 1877 for the entrepreneur Carl Eschebach (1842–1905) as a summer house not far from the Dresdner Heide . In 1887 he rented the villa to the doctor Heinrich Lahmann , who used the house near his sanatorium as a patient villa . In the 1930s, the villa was owned by the mine owner Walter Müller, who was expropriated in 1945 .

The city of Dresden used the villa as a school, boarding school and children's home until 1994, before Müller's heirs received their property back in 1995. After the villa was sold in the same year, the house was extensively renovated and renamed Villa Eschebach . The building was also expanded to include a winter garden . Today the Villa Eschebach is used as a residential building again.

Building description

The villa was built in the "exuberant Swiss style ". It has wood-paneled bay windows and balconies . The villa was expanded during the Second World War . In the vestibule there is a mural that C. Schmidt created in 1905.

The building also has a coach house, which, like the villa, is a listed building. The Villa Eschebach is surrounded by a spacious park.

literature

  • Dehio-Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Dresden. (Special volume) Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2005, p. 232.
  • Villa Eschebach . In: Julia Franke, Clemens Niedenthal: Country houses and villas in Dresden. Volume 1: White Deer . Aschenbeck & Holstein, Delmenhorst / Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-939401-16-2 , p. 50 f.
  • Villa Eschebach am Hirsch . In: Siegfried Thiele: 99 Dresden villas and their residents . HochlandVerlag, Pappritz 2009, ISBN 978-3-934047-58-7 , p. 116 f.

Individual evidence

  1. Franke, p. 51.

Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 49.1 ″  N , 13 ° 48 ′ 55.4 ″  E