Villa Schliz, Cultural heritage monument in Alexanderstraße, Heilbronn, Germany.
Villa Schliz is a building at Alexanderstraße in Heilbronn featuring a polygonal corner turret topped with an onion dome and carefully crafted stone facade details. The structure underwent modern reconstruction while preserving its original corner tower and decorative facade components.
Built in 1885 for physician Alfred Schliz, the structure was designed by Berlin architects Heinrich Kayser and Karl von Großheim in Southern German Renaissance style. The site connects 19th century architecture with earlier periods, as a section of the medieval Klarakloster wall was integrated into the property.
The building displays a blend of architectural styles, with timber-framed sections visible on the upper floor and decorative stone details across the facade. The garden with its irregular layout contributes to the character of this residence.
The building stands at Siebeneichgasse 12 and displays original elements that remained after modern reconstruction. Visitors should note that access to the tower area and garden may vary depending on time of day and weather conditions.
The property contains a section of the medieval Klarakloster wall, directly connecting the site with earlier periods of the city's history. This ancient wall section is integrated into the modern structure and demonstrates how different historical layers overlap at this location.
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