Wohnhaus Reinemann

The house Reine man was a historic building in the Munich Maxvorstadt.

Location

The house was in the Arcisstraße 4 (now the plot Katharina von Bora 6-8 ) near the Charles Street.

History

The building was built in 1898/99 by the architect Friedrich von Thiersch, a professor at the Royal Bavarian Technical University of Munich, for the hop merchant Jacob Reine man. Designed by Thiersch stucco facade was executed by the sculptor Ernst Piper. The construction time was 1 1/ 4 years, at a cost of 290,000 M.

1930, the house belonged to a club doctors, whose request to be allowed to remove the stucco facade, was rejected by the local building commission due to the artistic significance.

1934, was canceled by the Nazi Party, the party established its center to the Royal Square.

Description

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The house was built as a " posh apartment house". On the ground floor was at creating the house, the apartment of the owner. In the first and second floor apartments were located. On the garden side are the bedrooms were located. It was laid in the construction of the house value that a possible handsome entrance, a large apartment stairway and a large entrance hall, which served as a reception room at the same time, was to create.

In the rear wing building is office space, Hopstore, coach houses and stables were located.

The facade rose above a 1.8 m high granite pedestal and was plastered with lime and sand. The facade jewelry leaned " figural and ornamental application work [ ... ] to the local models of the XVIII. Century " at.

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