Villa Todsen

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The avenue in which the Villa Todsen is located (2012).

The Villa Todsen in Flensburg - Friesischer Berg at Stuhrsallee No. 31 is the former villa of the Flensburg Mayor Hermann Bendix Todsen . The villa from 1899 is one of the city's cultural monuments .

background

During the Prussian period in Flensburg, building activity began to unfold in the growing city. The conveyor slopes in downtown Flensburg were also built on. Well-heeled citizens settled on the western height . Todsen also had a villa built on the west side of the city, on the edge of the Westliche Höhe district. It was built at the end of the 19th century by the architect Alexander Wilhelm Prale . The architect designed the villa as a two-storey plastered building with a slate , cantilevered hipped roof and high-contrast brick frames that structure the building. The street facade is determined by a gabled central projection . The entrance was given a flight of stairs on the north side. Inside, important parts of the original furnishings have been preserved, including the stairwell with colored glazed staircase windows and living rooms with stucco ceilings .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein . Volume 2, Flensburg, page 460
  2. 150 years of Flensburger Tageblatt: Flensburg under the Pickelhaube , from January 29, 2015; accessed on October 7, 2018
  3. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburger Architektur: The houses of the well-heeled , from: August 12, 2015; accessed on: October 7, 2018
  4. List of monuments in the city of Flensburg (not sorted by district), as of February 23, 2017 (PDF; approx. 512 KB)
  5. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein . Volume 2, Flensburg, page 460 f.

Coordinates: 54 ° 47 ′ 3 "  N , 9 ° 25 ′ 43"  E