Villa Oelßner

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Villa Oelßner (1892)

The Villa Oelßner was an upper-class villa in Leipzig and part of the villa ring along Karl-Tauchnitz-Straße in the music district . The house was destroyed in the air raids on Leipzig in World War II.

History and description

Floor plan of the Villa Oelßner (1888)

The villa was built in 1888 by Max Pommer (1847–1915) in 1888 for the merchant and owner of Oelßner's court Wilhelm Oelßner (1842–1906) in the neo-renaissance style and stood at Karl-Tauchnitz-Straße 13. According to old counts, the villa had , which according to the new count was called Karl-Tauchnitz-Straße 13 , the address Carl-Tauchnitz-Straße 29 .

The garden extended to Wächterstrasse. On the property there was a stable building ( Remise ), which is partially recognizable through the gate entrance (see picture above).

The area of ​​the former villa and its garden were merged with neighboring plots of five war-damaged villas ( Villa Gruner , Villa Girbardt , Villa Wölker , Villa Hermann Beckmann and Villa Carl Beckmann ) between Ferdinand-Rhode-Straße and Beethovenstraße, whereupon in 1970 the three 16- storey high-rise buildings (type PH 16 ) were built by Walter Havliczek. Popularly known as "the three equals".

literature

  • Johannes Forner et al .: Residential and town houses in Leipzig's music district . Published by the Musikviertel e. V., Sax-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-010-4 .

Web links

Commons : Villa Wilhelm Oelßner (Leipzig, Karl-Tauchnitz-Straße 13)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Residential and town houses in Leipzig's music district , 2007, p. 46
  2. ^ Residential and town houses in Leipzig's music district , 2007, pp. 48 and 80

Coordinates: 51 ° 20 ′ 2 "  N , 12 ° 21 ′ 50.8"  E