Villa Marienlust (Dresden)

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The Villa Marienlust is a listed building on Naumannstraße 3 in the Dresden district of Blasewitz . Because of its use by the Saxon Prime Minister Walther Schieck , the villa is also called the “Prime Minister's Villa ” or Villa Schieck .

history

In the middle of the 19th century, the owner of Dresden's Löwenapotheke Otto Schneider acquired a 17,000 square meter property on the then undeveloped Blasewitz bank of the Elbe, extending to the Elbe. In 1849 he had a small summer house built on it, which he called "Villa Marienlust". The first neighboring properties were not built until 1869.

Schneider's daughter Marie Amalie married the councilor and doctor Julius Leopold Schieck; Both moved into the villa in 1881, where their son Walther Schieck, born in 1874, grew up. When the Löwenapotheke was supposed to be demolished in 1907, the family sold it and with the proceeds financed the expansion and renovation of the villa by Schilling & Graebner to its present size in the same year . Walther Schieck moved into his own apartment in 1903, but lived in the villa during his tenure as Saxon Prime Minister 1930 to 1933. The building became the property of the German Reich during the Nazi era . Later the Soviet headquarters was located in the villa .

In 1948 the Blasewitz Polyclinic moved into the villa. Since 1976 there has been a connecting wing to a new building for the clinic, which has been called the Blasewitz Medical Center since 1990. Today the villa is used by a pharmacy and the administration of the medical center.

The exterior of the villa shows a simple facade on the street side, but has historical decorations on the back. The villa has a mansard roof and arched windows .

literature

  • Andreas R. Lux, Dieter Prskawetz: Blasewitz in the historic Elbbogen . B-Edition, Dresden 1994, pp. 194–197.
  • Siegfried Thiele: Prime Minister's Villa . In: Ders .: 99 Dresden villas and their residents . 2nd edition. HochlandVerlag, Pappritz 2009, ISBN 978-3-934047-58-7 , pp. 52-53.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monument: Villa "Schieck", Villa "Marienlust" and Remisengebäude (Naumannstraße 3)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / stadtplan.dresden.de  

Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 12.3 "  N , 13 ° 48 ′ 21"  E