Villa Scheidemantel

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Floor plan of the Villa Scheidemantel

The Scheidemantel villa was an upper-class residential building in Dresden - Johannstadt , Striesener Platz 8, which was built in 1887 and destroyed in 1945.

history

The villa on the corner property at the confluence of Wintergartenstrasse in Striesener Platz was built in 1887. Your architect Julius Gebler sold the building, which was built on their own account, in 1891 for 90,000  marks to the chamber singer Karl Scheidemantel , whose name the villa bore from then on. The historicist building was destroyed in the air raids on Dresden in 1945 . After the Second World War, Striesener Platz was built over and the street was integrated into Striesener Straße .

description

The architect Julius Gebler was regarded as a specialist in buildings in the “German Renaissance” style, which was often used as a model for bourgeois buildings in the context of the Neo-Renaissance .

The villa was a two-story plastered building . Their high triangular gables together with bay windows , stair tower (with sloping windows) and curved dome formed a "rich [s], picturesque [s]" ensemble. Models for the triangular gable of the house can be seen on the chancellery house , on the house at Schloßstraße  34, on the house Altmarkt 16 and in the large courtyard of the Dresden residence . The front gardens on both sides of the street were each 4.50 meters wide.

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. Schumann, p. 79 (Villa Scheidemantel) see Helas, p. 195 (Gebler, Julius)
  2. Helas, p. 165 (Striesener Platz [Villa Scheidemantel]. 1887 by Gebler)

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 53 ″  N , 13 ° 45 ′ 50 ″  E