Villa Luisenquelle

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The Villa Luisenquelle in Glücksburg (Baltic Sea) , with the address Paulinenallee 14, is one of the cultural monuments of the place .

background

Dora Petersen, née Rickertsen, was the owner of the villa, which was built between 1903 and 1905. The family was a Glücksburg institution . Dora Petersen's husband was the Flensburg shipowner Heinrich-Adolph Petersen (1843 to 1899), who traded with China and volunteered in Glücksburg. The couple had five daughters. In Petersenallee, which was named after Heinrich-Adolph Petersen, the family built house no.7. A new doctor's practice was later added for the son-in-law at Rathausstrasse no. The splendid house served as the town hall of Glücksburg at times. After the death of her husband, Dora Petersen took over the business. She died in 1918.

Directly to the east of Jungfernberg , she had the aforementioned "shipowner's villa" built free-standing. The representative, two-story plastered building received a slate-covered hip roof. For many years the Villa Luisenquelle belonged to the Flensburg Diako . In the early 2000s she sold the villa, which then became an object of speculation. A demolition and the construction of condominiums were planned for a time. In 2017, the real estate company Impeko, based in Glücksburg on Rathausstrasse, acquired the villa, for which a conservation statute apparently already existed. In 2019 the villa was also placed under monument protection for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons as well as the reason that the villa characterizes the cultural landscape . The spacious villa garden, the sloping enclosure, the wooden garden pavilion and a copper beech were also protected.

The new owner started renovating the villa in 2018. At the same time he began construction work on two neighboring buildings, with condominiums. The investor calculated a sum of around 1.5 million euros for the project. The construction work has not yet been completed.

Individual evidence

  1. Schleswig-Flensburg Monument List. Glücksburg (Ostsee), Stadt, Baulicheanlagen , accessed on: July 29, 2020
  2. Schleswig-Flensburg Monument List. Glücksburg (Ostsee), Stadt, Baulicheanlagen , accessed on: July 29, 2020
  3. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: Shipowner's villa is being converted , from: June 6, 2018
  4. Announcement of the City of Glücksburg from October 1, 2014 , p. 2 (map)
  5. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: Shipowner's villa is being converted , from: June 6, 2018
  6. Schleswig-Flensburg Monument List. Glücksburg (Ostsee), Stadt, Baulicheanlagen , accessed on: July 29, 2020
  7. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: Shipowner's villa is being converted , from: June 6, 2018
  8. List of monuments in Flensburg. Structural systems (version of: July 12, 2018) in comparison with: List of monuments in Flensburg. Structural systems (version of: March 18, 2019)
  9. Schleswig-Flensburg Monument List. Glücksburg (Ostsee), Stadt, Baulicheanlagen , accessed on: July 29, 2020
  10. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: "Too dominant" - construction plans stopped , from: October 11, 2018
  11. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: Alte Reeder-Villa: New building planned on property , from: June 7, 2019
  12. Flensburger Tageblatt : Glücksburg: Shipowner's villa is being converted , from: June 6, 2018
  13. Impeko. Project: Paulinenallee 14 in Glücksburg (Baltic Sea)

Coordinates: 54 ° 50 ′ 29.7 ″  N , 9 ° 32 ′ 40.7 ″  E