Villa Lehmann (Potsdam)

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Villa Lehmann, Puschkinallee 9

The Villa Lehmann is a listed building in the Nauener Vorstadt district of Potsdam , Puschkinallee 9.

history

The house, built in 1867/68, was the first villa on the street that was later laid out along the east side of the Russian colony of Alexandrowka . The property on today's Puschkinallee / corner of Beyerstraße was given the address Capellenbergstraße 3 (later 9) in 1871. The residential building was built by the court builder and court mason Ernst Petzholtz for the merchant and purveyor to the court Carl Lehmann. According to the Potsdam address book for 1877 to at least 1885, the subsequent owner is the widow Lehmann, née Morsch, who lived there in the summer and then the reindeer Ernst Brenske (1845–1904). According to the “Acta specialia regarding building matters” (page 15 ff), Ernst Brenske intended to build a porter's house and a stable building in 1889, which master bricklayer Albert Lüdicke († probably 1901, 1903 at the latest) carried out in 1890. From 1904 to 1909 the widow Marie Brenske, née Benekendorff, owned the property.

The building file (sheet 47) shows that the villa was from 1909 Lieutenant Colonel z. D. Ernst von Klinckowström (* 1856) belonged. In the address book for 1938/39 his widow Lilly von Klinckowström, born von Wackerbarth called von Bomsdorff (* 1867) is registered as the owner, who converted the building into a rental home. During the GDR era, the villa was owned by the city of Potsdam, was for sale in 2003 and is used commercially (as of 2017).

architecture

The plastered building, built in the Italian country house style, has one and two floors with flat gable roofs. The gable and eaves facing the Puschkinallee are at right angles to each other. In front of the northwest corner is a terrace with a pergola. About the high rectangular windows are horizontal Verdachungen attached. The entrance area is on the back of the single-storey building wing.

literature

  • Ulrike Bröcker: The Potsdam suburbs 1861-1900. From the tower villa to the apartment building. 2nd Edition. Wernersche, Worms 2005, ISBN 3-88462-208-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brocker, pp. 282f.
  2. ^ Official Journal for the State Capital Potsdam, Vol. 14, No. 7, June 2003, p. 4.
  3. ^ Bröcker, p. 283.

Coordinates: 52 ° 24 '42.3 "  N , 13 ° 3' 34.1"  E