Villa Grübler

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The Villa Grübler is a listed building on Bernhardstraße 98 in the Dresden district of Plauen .

History and description of the building

The villa was built in 1903 by Fritz Schumacher for Martin Fürchtegott Grübler . Today it is used as a rental villa.

The plastered building was built in the Heimatstil with echoes of Art Nouveau . The ground plan and elevation of the villa are irregular. It has a high hipped roof , which appears on the street front in the same proportion as the lower cube. The gable is half-timbered and the windows have different shapes. Characteristic is the ribbon of windows in the upper part of the gable, curved in a semicircle, and the horizontal row of windows in the lower part of the window gable.

The interior of the villa is simple in wood. The hallway with staircase and access is "preserved in strict Art Nouveau forms."

The Villa Grübler is seen as an attempt to overcome historicism . With this building, Schumacher reflected "on regional and national values, corresponding to the reform movements against historicism."

The Villa Grübler has had a constant from the Dresden fraternity Salamandria since 2015 .

literature

  • Villa Grübler . In: Georg Dehio (Hrsg.): Handbook of German art monuments. Dresden . Updated edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich and Berlin 2005, Dehio, p. 199.
  • Villa Grübler . In: Gilbert Lupfer, Bernhard Sterra and Martin Wörner (eds.): Architekturführer Dresden . Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-496-01179-3 , p. 75.
  • Villa Grübler . In: Siegfried Thiele: 99 Dresden villas and their residents . HochlandVerlag, Pappritz 2009, ISBN 978-3-934047-58-7 , pp. 222-223.

Individual evidence

  1. Dehio, p. 199.
  2. Lupfer, p. 75.
  3. addn.me: New right base opened in Dresden

Coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′ 34.7 "  N , 13 ° 42 ′ 44.3"  E