Villa Kahn, Cultural heritage monument in Feuerbacher Heide, Stuttgart, Germany.
Villa Kahn is a residential structure in Stuttgart with three wings arranged at right angles that form a small courtyard. A low wall and gate on the street side define the property boundary.
Architect Paul Schmitthenner designed and constructed the residence from 1922 to 1923 for Jewish banker Richard Kahn. The banker sold the property in 1934 as political shifts gained influence in Germany.
The residence blends baroque palace features with expressionist touches like wrought iron details and decorative stucco work. These design choices shape how the space looks and feels as visitors move through it.
The residence underwent major restoration work in 2006 and received a heritage preservation award for the project. Interior access is typically limited to special occasions or guided tours.
Two matching staircases descend from a wide ground-level terrace to a lower lawn area. This layout creates several distinct zones around the property, each serving its own purpose.
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