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English: Leipzig, Königstraße 33, now Goldschmidtstraße 33. The main building of the villa erected by publisher Ernst Keil (who edited the first German illustrated magazine called "Die Gartenlaube"). Over the next 50 years almost all of the remains were removed so that after the Reunification nothing has remained of the former villa. At present only the former paper storage right behind the villa in the upper photo and the carriage house or lodge left from the villa (not shown in the photograph) have remained.
Deutsch: Königstraße 33, heute Goldschmidtstraße 33, in Leipzig. Im Jahre 1864 ließ sich der Herausgeber der ersten Illustrierten Deutschlands, der "Gartenlaube", Ernst Keil hier seine Wohn- und Geschäftsräume errichten. Das Bild zeigt das Hauptgebäude der Villa Keil von der Goldschmidtstraße aus gesehen. Da während der Nachkriegsjahre die noch erhaltenen Gebäudeteile abgetragen wurden, stehen heute nur noch das ehemalige Papierlager (auf dem oberen Bild hinter der Villa, parallel zur Goldschmidtstraße stehend) sowie das ehemalige Nebenhaus (links neben der Villa, an der Ecke zur Talstraße stehend. Beide noch erhaltenen Häuser werden heute, luxussaniert, als Wohnobjekte genutzt und enthalten mit Ausnahme des Erdgeschosses pro Stockwerk eine Wohneinheit. Originalfoto in der Fotosammlung des Stadtgeschichtlichen Museums Leipzig.
Date before 1943
date QS:P,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source http://museum.zib.de/sgml_internet/img.php?img=bb045661&width=600
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