The Petersmann Villa is a listed building in the Leipzig Music Quarter, Schwägrichenstraße 23.
The grand bourgeois villa was built by Peter Dybwad from 1888 to 1890 for the book printer and publishing trader Josef Mathias Petersmann. The original villa by Dybwad was designed in the style of the Neo-Renaissance with hints of the German Renaissance. It featured an unusually rich architectural variety with numerous gables adorned with decorative half-timbering, bay windows, towers, verandas, terraces with sandstone reliefs, and tracery balustrades. Inside, the floors from the basement to the attic were arranged differently and tailored to the wishes of the floor residents. On the ground and upper floors, there was a central hall around which the individual rooms were grouped.
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Address: Leipzig, Germany
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