Villa Esche

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Villa Esche is an early 20th-century Art Nouveau villa in Chemnitz, Germany, designed by Belgian architect and designer Henry van de Velde as a landmark of modernist residential architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Nouveau building
cultural heritage monument
villa
architect Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Jugendstil NERFINISHED
cityDistrict Kassberg NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Herbert Eugen Esche NERFINISHED
completionDate 1903
coordinateLocation 50.827°N 12.903°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
currentUse event venue
museum
floorCount 3
hasExhibition Art Nouveau applied arts NERFINISHED
design of Henry van de Velde
hasFurnitureDesigner Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
hasInteriorDesigner Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
hasPart dining room
garden
music room
staircase
terrace
hasRestoration 1990s restoration
hasStyleCharacteristic asymmetrical composition
curved lines
integration of built-in furniture
ornamental details
hasWebsite https://www.villaesche.de/
heritageDesignation cultural monument in Chemnitz
heritageStatus protected building
inception 1902
locatedIn Chemnitz NERFINISHED
Germany
Saxony NERFINISHED
locatedOnStreet Parkstraße NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
plaster
namedAfter Esche family NERFINISHED
originalFunction private residence
owner City of Chemnitz NERFINISHED
roofType hipped roof
significantFor early modernist residential architecture
integration of architecture and interior design
work of Henry van de Velde in Germany
usedBy Henry van de Velde Museum Chemnitz NERFINISHED

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Henry van de Velde notableWork Villa Esche