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The Villa Espenlaub (originally Villa Dr. Fischer , now partly Bauhaus Fischer is called) an under monument protection standing villa in Wuppertal district Barmen . The property, Rudolf-Ziersch-Straße 3 , was built in the Bauhaus style from 1926 to 1927 (according to another source, 1929) according to plans by the architect Hans Heinz Lüttgen . The client was lawyer Dr. jur. Walter Fischer, who emigrated to Palestine in 1933. A later resident (from 1939) was the aviation pioneer and aircraft and automobile manufacturer Gottlob Espenlaub . Since the 1980s, the villa has been owned by the two art historians and museum directors Hans Günter Golinski ( Kunstmuseum Bochum ) and Hans-Jürgen Schwalm ( Kunsthalle Recklinghausen ), who also live there together.

The house has been restored, but the original furnishings are only partially preserved (color scheme, closets). On August 29, 1989 the building was listed as a historical monument .

literature

  • Luise Straus-Ernst : On the work of Hans Heinz Lüttgen. In: Decorative art, illustrated magazine for applied arts, vol. 37 = vol. 32, 1928/29, pp. 105–111 ( digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Villa Espenlaub. In: arch INFORM ; Retrieved December 14, 2009, accessed April 2008
  2. European Day of Jewish Culture: Torah and Textiles ( Memento of October 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ Wolfgang Stock: Wuppertal street names . Thales Verlag, Essen-Werden 2002, ISBN 3-88908-481-8 .
  4. Monika Werner-Staude: Living in this house is “a privilege”. Hans Günter Golinski and Hans-Jürgen Schwalm live in BauHaus Fischer, which they have extensively restored. In: Westdeutsche Zeitung . April 24, 2019, accessed July 19, 2020 .

Web links

Commons : Villa Espenlaub  - Collection of images
  • Entry in the Wuppertal monument list

Coordinates: 51 ° 15 '23.4 "  N , 7 ° 11' 44.3"  E