Villa Kruckau

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Villa Kruckau
Villa Kruckau

The Villa Kruckau is a bourgeois house in Eckernförde , Rendsburger Straße 36. It was built in 1908 and is a listed building .

history

In 1908 the Eckernförde architect Wilhelm Kruckau (1867–1941) built an ensemble of three villas on Rendsburger Strasse (then still Rendsburger Chaussee ) in the style of reform architecture . He had the largest of the three villas (No. 36) built as his own residence. The building has been preserved in an exemplary manner to this day. In contrast to his former house, the villas with house numbers 38 and 40 are not listed.

Horst Slevogt grew up in this villa . From around 1948 onwards, Eckernförde's first ophthalmological practice (Dr. Conrad) was located on the ground floor of the building. Part of the ground floor is now rented out as a holiday home.

architect

Wilhelm Kruckau became - like other family members - a carpenter and then studied architecture at the building trade school in Eckernförde , where he passed his exam in 1897. In Eckernförde, in addition to the villa ensemble on Rendsburger Strasse, he created various buildings in various architectural styles, such as the Jacobsen office building (Kieler Strasse 24 / Rathausmarkt, 1887) in the historicism style . The former publishing house of the Eckernförder Zeitung (Rathausmarkt 1, 1907), which is also under monument protection, has elements of Art Nouveau as well as Villa Vogelsang 38 (1906). He designed the former Sieck office building at Langebrückstraße 1 in 1898 together with Heinrich Hansen in the neo-renaissance style . Other of his buildings were the Villa Carlshöhe, demolished in 2009 (also: Villa Schröder , 1908, mixture of historicism, Art Nouveau and reform architecture), the residential building Jungfernstieg 41 (1912/13 together with Karl Reiss, today part of the listed ensemble and museum Alte Fischräucherei Eckernförde ) , a no longer existing villa on Kreisbahnstraße, Villa Jungmannufer 10 and Villa Bechler (1904) in Karby .

literature

  • Heimatgemeinschaft Eckernförde eV, department for regional history of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel (Hrsg.): Eckernförde-Lexikon. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Husum 2014, ISBN 978-3-89876-735-4 , p. 193.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Joachim Miertsch: Ophthalmology in Eckernförde . In: Heimatgemeinschaft Eckernförde : Yearbook 2016 , pp. 61 ff., 61, 63
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  3. ^ Museumsverein Eckernförde eV, City of Eckernförde (Hrsg.): Eckernförde. A city tour. 2015, page 38.
  4. On the trail of Schröder's villa. In: Eckernförder Zeitung from January 3, 2018 ( online here )
  5. may temporarily Villa Behr called

Coordinates: 54 ° 27 '40.18 "  N , 9 ° 50' 11.72"  E