Hackländer Villa

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Villa Hackländer in Leoni

The Villa Hackländer in Leoni , a district of the municipality of Berg in the Upper Bavarian district of Starnberg , was built in 1827. The villa at Assenbucher Straße 47 is a protected architectural monument .

description

The classicist building with a flat hipped roof over a large hollow was built for himself by the architect Johann Ulrich Himbsel . The building is boarded up. The large iron balcony was added at the end of the 19th century.

The small country house, one of the first villa buildings on Lake Starnberg , was built as a simple garden house. Among other things, Wilhelm von Kaulbach lived here with his family for some time , and around 1868 it was acquired by the writer Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer , who died there on July 6, 1877. In November of that year Hackländer's widow Karoline published an advertisement for the house in the magazine “ Über Land und Meer ”, of which he was the editor.

Todays use

Today the villa belongs to the seminar center Haus Buchenried of the Munich Adult Education Center .

literature

  • Gerhard Schober: District of Starnberg (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.21 ). 2nd Edition. Munich / Zurich 1991, p. 82 .
  • Ernst Götz u. a. (Editor): Georg Dehio (founder): Handbook of German Art Monuments, Bavaria IV: Munich and Upper Bavaria. 2nd edition, Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich and Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-422-03010-7 , p. 597.

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Individual evidence

  1. In the Stuttgart address book it says for the first time in 1868: "Lives on his estate 'Haidehaus' on Lake Starnberg during the summer".

Coordinates: 47 ° 57 ′ 13.5 ″  N , 11 ° 20 ′ 40 ″  E