Walshausen (Hildesheim)

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Good Walshausen

The Walshausen estate , located south of Hildesheim between Itzum and Heinde an der Innerste and as part of Heinde, belongs to Bad Salzdetfurth , is known as the "Italian villa at the gates of Hildesheim".

history

The name of the property is first mentioned in a document from 1146 as "Waleshusen" in the context of the donation of own property with a mill by Bishop Bernhard I of Hildesheim to the recently founded Hildesheim monastery of St. Godehard . Bernhard I descended from the Counts of Walshausen. The classicistic shape of today's courtyard is essentially due to the new planning and renovation by the Hanoverian court architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves in 1828/9. In 1843 it was acquired by Count Carl von Wallmoden -Gimborn as a summer residence, and in 1897 - like the Heinde estate - it came to the Counts of Kielmannsegg .

Laves Bridge

The bridge below the property over the Innerste was rebuilt in 2004 in its fish-belly construction, which is typical for Laves. There are other Laves bridges in the Welfengarten in Hanover and at the fish ponds in Derneburg

literature

  • Peter Struck : The Villa Walshausen near Hildesheim. A late Classicist country house by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. Hildesheim 2002, ISBN 3-8067-8555-4 .
  • Rainer Schomann (Ed.), Urs Boeck : Park of the Walshausen Estate in: Historical Gardens in Lower Saxony, catalog for the state exhibition, opening on June 9, 2000 in the foyer of the Lower Saxony state parliament in Hanover . Hannover, 2000, pp. 150-151.

Web links

Commons : Walshausen (Hildesheim)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.bad-salzdetfurth.de/Vorsteller/Sehenswerte/index.php?NavID=2560.146&object=tx,2560.230.1&kat=&kuo=2&sub=0

Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′ 30 ″  N , 10 ° 0 ′ 45.7 ″  E