The Truman Villa, formerly known as Villa Müller-Grote or Haus Erlenkamp, is located at Karl-Marx-Straße 2 in Potsdam-Babelsberg.
The "Haus Erlenkamp" in what was then Kaiserstraße 2 in Neubabelsberg was planned by the architects Karl von Großheim and Heinrich Joseph Kayser and built between 1891 and 1892. The client was Carl Müller-Grote, owner of the Grotesche Verlagsbuchhandlung and publisher of the works of Theodor Fontane. The villa served as his summer residence and was a meeting place for important personalities at an early stage. A regular guest was Edwin Redslob, the Reich Art Warden of the Weimar Republic, who co-founded the Tagesspiegel in 1945.
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Address: Potsdam, Germany
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