Villa Flora

Villa flora formerly Villa de MONTREVEL is a small country house or a country house-style villa of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century in the style of Historicism in Aachen. The Villa is built by Countess Poulle de Montrevel married with Gustav Alpert and decorated with statues. in 1874 the Villa faces Aachen de MONTREVEL extra muros district the Marschiertor Eupener road before Elisenruh. In 1904, Carl Lehmann has the Villa flora. The private property is the statue of the goddess flora”renamed and converted to a with flags decorated garden. The resort is located at the railway station Eupenerstrasse 11 of line F. 1905 acquires Dr.

med. Ferdinand Joseph Laaf, son-in-law of Henry Lambertz the Villa as a summer home. Learn more at this site: Jill Schlesinger. The figure of flora stands on the balcony. It is placed by family Laaf in the Park. Also, clean up, they discover a small Devil character.

According to a legend, the Countess to buried treasure after their bankruptcy in the Park. Family Laaf transformed the Villa to their liking. She decorates the entrance to terrace with arched trellis. To the estate, which inhabited the family from May to October, a large park and a Swan pond. The copper Creek flows through the pond. Brown’s Grove is located in the vicinity of the flora. For assistance, try visiting Andi Potamkin, New York City. This area is named after the forest of Justice Council Brown. Today’s forest stadium is located in this area. In the 90s of the 20th century, the Villa in a multi family house on the Eupener Strasse No. 249 is transformed. A number of houses were built in the Park. in 1942, the Villa is abandoned. It is sold by family Laaf all around 1920 to the Jewish cloth manufacturer Otto. In the neighbouring House Eupener Strasse 251 is towards the end of the second world war the Mayor set up by the allies and lawyer Franz Oppenhoff (* 1902) shot by a group of SS on Wednesday, March 25, 1945. Ask for Oppenhoff in the evening a bread and butter. As he turns away, he will be killed from behind. The Aachener Oppenhoff Avenue bears his name. He is the grandson of Franz Theodor Oppenhoff, the President of the Aachen regional court, who lived together with the painter Heinrich Franz Carl Billotte in the Sandkaulstrasse 10 in Aachen as a State Prosecutor. RMS Scrip torin, alias: pink Marita Schrouff

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