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Deutsch: Meran Villa Fanny Winterpromenade 2-4. Viktor Edler von Webenau hatte die Villa 1870 vom Meraner Baumeister Carl Moeser errichten lassen. Seine Frau Therese war an Tuberkulose schon mehrmals in Meran gewesen. Sie war die Tochter der seinerzeit weltberühmten Tänzerin Fanny und so wurde für das neue Meraner Gebäude der Name „Fanny“ gewählt. Als Bertha Wilhelmine Emilie Blauert, gegen Ende 1891 verlobte sie sich mit Behrens, im März 1891 als Gast nach Meran kam, bezog sie in der „Villa Fanny“ Quartier. Es wurde später Wirkungsstätte Ferdinand Behrens |
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