File:19861002900AR Dresden-Loschwitz Schoß Eckberg.jpg
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Deutsch: 02.10.1986 DDR 8060 [01099] Dresden-Loschwitz, Bautzner Straße 134 (GMP: 51.063566,13.799471): Villa Souchay, Schloß Eckberg, 1859-1861 von Christian Friedrich Arnold im Stil der Spätromantik / Neogotik / Tudorgotik für den Großkaufmann Johann Souchay erbaut. 1925 kaufte Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg das Schloß Eckberg als Zeichen des florierenden Zahnpflegemittel-Unternehmens. Der Apotheker von Mayenburg hatte 1907 in Dresden die später unter dem Namen "Chlorodont" bekannt geworden Zahnpaste erfunden. 1932 starb von Mayenburg im Schloß Eckberg. Nach einer Sanierung 1980-1985 nach Plänen von Gunter Just und Jochen Voigt betrieb der Jugendtourist-Reiseverband der DDR das Schloß Eckberg als Hotel.
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Object location | 51° 03′ 48.84″ N, 13° 47′ 58.1″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.063566; 13.799471 |
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Image title | 02.10.2986 DDR 8060 [01099] Dresden-Loschwitz, Bautzner Straße 134 (GMP: 51.063566,13.799471): Villa Souchay, Schloß Eckberg, 1859-1861 von Christian Friedrich Arnold im Stil der Spätromantik / Neogotik / Tudorgotik für den Großkaufmann Johann Souchay erbaut. 1925 kaufte Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg das Schloß Eckberg als Zeichen des florierenden Zahnpflegemittel-Unternehmens. Der Apotheker von Mayenburg hatte 1907 in Dresden die später unter dem Namen "Chlorodont" bekannt geworden Zahnpaste erfunden. 1932 starb von Mayenburg im Schloß Eckberg. Nach einer Sanierung 1980-1985 nach Plänen von Gunter Just und Jochen Voigt betrieb der Jugendtourist-Reiseverband der DDR das Schloß Eckberg als Hotel. [R19861002B0001.tif]19861002900AR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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