Villa Knüppel

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Villa Knüppel

The Villa stick is located in Bremen - Schwachhausen , district Barkhof, Blumenthalstraße 17 and stands under monument protection .

The three-storey city villa was built in the interwar era in 1926 according to plans by Carl Eeg and Eduard Runge for the businessman Friedrich Albert Knüppel as a building in the conservative style of the 1920s . The building is defined by a two-storey plastered building with a basement , a two-storey round turret on the right-hand side and a copper canopy in the main entrance area. At the end of the 20th century, the house was divided and the pool area in the rear part of the garden was replaced by parking spaces. The first floor still houses offices for logistics companies and service providers, the rest of the space is private living space.

Monument protection

The building was placed under monument protection in 1991 as a Bremen cultural monument.

Eeg and Runge

By Eeg, often in collaboration with Eduard Runge, other important buildings have been preserved in Bremen, many of which are listed. These include the Erdmann-Jesnitzer mausoleum (1906) for the Bremen theater director Friedrich Erdmann and various tombs and memorials such as Schütte (1911), Achelis (1915) in the Riensberg cemetery , his own house Haus Eeg (1908) and other houses in the Hagenauer Straße in Schwachhausen and the Villa Biermann , also known as Kippenberg-Gymnasium (1911), Schwachhauser Heerstraße 64, also in Schwachhausen.

literature

  • BDA Bremen (Ed.): 25 years of the Bremen branch of the BDA . In: Die Baugilde , Vol. 12, Bremen 1930.
  • Ralf Habben: One hundred years of the Parkviertel . Pp. 117-122, Bremen 1999.
  • Hans Lassen: The building of houses . In: Deutsches Bauwesen 3 , Volume 12, special issue, pp. 294–302, Bremen 1927.

Individual evidence

  1. Monument database of the LfD Bremen

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 8.6 ″  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 10.97 ″  E