Villa Staudt

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Villa Staudt, garden side

The Villa Staudt at Delbrückstraße 6 in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district is a monument of the spa architecture .

history

The villa was built in 1873. After 1880 it was bought by the Berlin wholesaler Wilhelm Staudt, who had acquired his fortune in the South American trade. The Staudt family named the house Miramar . Consul Wilhelm Staudt died in 1906, his widow Elisabeth Staudt inherited the company and continued to run it independently. At the wedding of her daughter Auguste-Viktoria and Rittmeister Wilhelm von Kummer, Elisabeth Staudt was introduced to Kaiser Wilhelm II , who was the groom's godfather. Between 1909 and 1912 Wilhelm II came to Swinoujscie for a fleet inspection every year as part of his northern trip . He always came to Heringsdorf, where Elisabeth Staudt received him for tea in her villa.

Monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I.

In 1938 Theodor Morell , Adolf Hitler's personal doctor , bought the villa and set up a private sanatorium . At the end of 1943, the Wehrmacht confiscated the house to use it as a branch of the Swinemünde hospital.

In the GDR , the villa was used by Interflug as a company rest home called "Wilhelm Pieck I". After the German reunification , Villa Staudt was renovated and now houses eleven holiday apartments.

In the garden there has been a memorial for Kaiser Wilhelm I created by Georg Ferdinand Howaldt based on a design by Heinrich Pohlmann since 2003. It was found in Helmstedt while cleaning up. The municipality of Heringsdorf spoke out against a list on common land.

building

The Villa Staudt is a two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof . A middle risalit is located on the front and the rear of the building. The back bears a fancy family coat of arms. On the right side there is a three-storey round corner tower.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (ed.): The architectural and art monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Western Pomerania coastal region. Henschel, Berlin 1995, p. 297.
  2. a b c Villa Staudt. Retrieved January 11, 2014 .
  3. ^ Eckhard Oberdörfer: Vorpommern-Greifswald. A travel and reading book. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8378-3002-6 , p. 210.

Web links

Commons : Delbrückstraße 6 (Heringsdorf)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 57 ′ 16.5 ″  N , 14 ° 10 ′ 10.1 ″  E