Pernwaldhaus

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Villa Muttersegen (facade Goetheallee)
Villa Muttersegen (garden facade)

The Pernwaldhaus (also Villa Muttersegen ) is a listed villa in a country house style at Goetheallee 24 in Dresden .

The villa was built in Blasewitz in 1892 according to designs by Schilling & Graebner for Franz Schönthan von Pernwaldt . The client only lived in the house named after him until 1894. The Pernwaldhaus has an irregular floor plan and features half-timbered elements . A terrace extends over the portal. The house is flanked by a stair tower with a Welscher hood . A richly decorated gable presents itself to the Goetheallee . The villa was renovated in accordance with the listed building standards.

After Schönthan sold the villa in 1896, it housed the Royal Dutch Consulate General and an educational institution for the higher daughters of the Swiss pedagogue Anna Paulini. After the Second World War, the Red Army and the FDGB were among its users. The European Institute for Postgraduate Education (EIPOS), an institute affiliated to the Technical University , used the villa from 1992 to the end of 2014.

literature

  • Wilhelm Kick (Ed.): Modern new buildings , 2nd year, Stuttgart, Carl Ebner 1895, plates 52, 54, 63.
  • Siegfried Thiele: 99 Dresden Villas and Their Inhabitants , Dresden 2009, pp. 20 and 21

Footnotes

  1. EIPOS: Successful fifteen years , in: Dresdner Universitätsjournal No. 14/2005 (September 20, 2005), p. 4.
  2. TU Dresden further education 2014 together in the Dresden WTC. EIPOS, April 1, 2014, accessed December 9, 2016 .

Web links

Commons : Pernwaldhaus (Villa Muttersegen)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 3 '24.01 "  N , 13 ° 47' 50.35"  E