Wernerstraße 10/12, Heritage villa in Grunewald, Berlin.
Wernerstraße 10/12 is a two-story villa in Grunewald with three clear divisions in its facade and decorative triangular gables above the first-floor windows. The building features ornamental details in the window spandrels and round-arched windows on the upper level adorned with relief carvings and pilaster-framed crowns.
Architect Wilhelm Walther designed this residential building between 1896 and 1897 for transportation scientist Gustav Kemmann. The original owner lived there until his death in 1931.
The villa shows what wealthy Berliners valued in their homes during the late 1800s, with every detail chosen to display craftsmanship and taste. Such residences were gathering places for educated professionals and reflected the aspirations of the city's upper class.
This villa is located in the upscale Grunewald neighborhood and holds protected monument status, which keeps the exterior well maintained. Visitors can view the facade from the street, and daylight hours provide the best views of the architectural details.
The central section features a bay window with distinctive round-arched openings on the second floor that sets it apart from nearby buildings. This striking element shows how the architect created a personalized design for his client's specific tastes and needs.
Location: Berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.48282,13.27419
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:24
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