Villa Stock (Dresden)

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Villa Stock (2012)

The Villa Stock is an upper-class residential building in Dresden - Blasewitz , Händelallee 14/16 (formerly Marschallstraße). It was built in 1870 in the neo-renaissance style and is a listed building .

History and description of the building

Villa Stock was built in 1870 as a country house for Franz Albert Stock on the edge of the Blasewitz forest park . In 1880 the Kraft and Lohse families were entered in the land register as new owners. In 1944 an economist and a pharmacist lived in the villa halves with house numbers 14 and 16. Today the villa is used by one party.

The villa was built at a time when the area was not yet a residential area. The building therefore differs in shape and dimensions from the surrounding, representative large villas (e.g. on Goetheallee).

In the house, echoes of the French Renaissance are mixed - the high hipped roof , the window shapes and cornices lean against it - and the architecture of the Netherlands , from which, for example, the design in red clinker with corner blocks and a base in sandstone is borrowed.

The house was initially built on one floor. The basement was designed as an economic area. This is followed by the three-axis main floor and a converted attic; the latter can only be reached via a stair tower. Before 1878 the Villa Stock was supplemented by a two-storey extension, which stylistically resembles the main building. The main building and the annex are connected by a wing. There is a wooden veranda on the south side of the extension .

literature

  • Barbara Bechter et al. (Ed.): Dehio-Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Dresden. (Special volume) Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin / Munich 2005, ISBN 3-422-03110-3 , p. 147 f.
  • Landhaus Händelallee 14/16. In: Gilbert Lupfer, Bernhard Sterra, Martin Wörner (Hrsg.): Architekturführer Dresden . Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-496-01179-3 , p. 159, p. 162. (?)
  • Country house floor. In: Siegfried Thiele: 99 Dresden villas and their residents. Hochland Verlag, Pappritz 2009, ISBN 978-3-934047-58-7 , p. 32 f.

Coordinates: 51 ° 3 '26.9 "  N , 13 ° 47' 13.9"  E