- Hammerschmidt Villa
Villa Hammerschmidt became the official residence of the German President in 1951. In 1994, as part of the relocation of the German capital from
Bonn toBerlin , the then German PresidentRichard von Weizsäcker madeSchloss Bellevue in Berlin his primary official residence. Since that time the Hammerschmidt Villa has served as a secondary residence.The villa is situated in the heart of the former government district of Bonn, bordering the river
Rhine to the north and opposite the zoological "Museum Koenig" to the south. It is also adjacent to the secondary official residence of the German Chancellor, thePalais Schaumburg , to the west.The upper floor of the building houses a private apartment for the German President while the ground floor consists of state rooms which are used for ceremonial purposes.
Villa Hammerschmidt was built by
August Dieckhoff in 1860 in neo-classical style, as a stately home for a wealthy industrialist. It was redecorated in 1868 by the architectOtto Penner .Since its construction Villa Hammerschmidt has been owned by:
*1860 - 1868:Albrecht Troost
*1868 - 1899:Leopold Koenig (his sonAlexander Koenig was the founder of the "Zoologisches Reichsmuseum Alexander Koenig" just opposite Villa Hammerschmidt)
*1899 - 1928: Rudolf Hammerschmidt
*1928 - 1945: Sold at auction and broken up into several flats
*1945 - 1949: Requisitioned by the British occupation forces in Germany following World War II
*since 1950: The German stateExternal links
* [http://www.museumkoenig.uni-bonn.de/all/enavall.htm Museum Koenig]
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