Haus Hartenfels is a castle-like country estate located in the Duisburg city forest. The house is located on the highest point of the city of Duisburg in the Neudorf-Nord district.
The client was the steel industrialist Peter Klöckner, who commissioned his brother-in-law Hermann Wolters, a building inspector in Coesfeld, with the construction. The house was built in 1910/1911 on a plot of land that Klöckner had bought from the city of Duisburg. Until 1942, the castle-like villa served as the seat of the entrepreneurial dynasty.
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Address: Duisburg, Germany
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