Villa Jachmann (Mühlau)
The Villa Jachmann is a residence-like, late-founding monument with neo-renaissance elements in the Innsbruck cadastral community of Mühlau on the slope of the north chain , Richardsweg 7. The building is a listed building .
description
The villa was designed in 1905 by Josef Retter from Innsbruck for the Berlin industrialist widow Anna Jachmann, and it was completed in 1911. It is a two-storey, historicizing Heimatstil building with an ornamental framework on the knee and on the top floor. The mighty north-western corner tower with a pointed helmet , the bay windows, the window frames and loggias show Renaissance elements. The richly structured roof areas are covered with fired plain tiles. The villa had the most modern technical and sanitary facilities for the time before the First World War . The 11 rooms (not including the basement and the upper tower rooms) have a total of 607 square meters.
literature
- Christoph Hölz, Klaus Tragbar, Veronika Weiss: Architectural guide Innsbruck / Architectural guide Innsbruck . Haymon Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-7099-7204-5 , p. 211.
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Coordinates: 47 ° 16 ′ 53 " N , 11 ° 24 ′ 16.7" E