File:Landhaus Hochschild Eppenhain Taunus Eingangsportal 1911.jpg

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Deutsch: Ansicht des Landhauses des Zachary Hochschild (1854–1912) in Eppenhain im Taunus, Großherzogtum Hessen, Deutsches Reich. Die Zeichnung des in Frankfurt am Main wirkenden Architekten Otto Bäppler (1868–1922) zeigt die Ansicht vom Gemeindewald Atzelberg aus mit dem Eingangsportal. Das Tor links des Gebäudes führte zum Küchenhof und dem südlichen Seiteneingang des Landhauses, der für das Hauspersonal und Anlieferungen gedacht war. Das Fenster im Erdgeschoss ganz links gehörte zur Küche, das zweite von links zum Dienerzimmer. Das Fenster im Erdgeschoss ganz rechts gehört zum Arbeitszimmer des Hausherrn Zachary Hochschild, das zweite Fenster von rechts zum Arbeitszimmer der Dame des Hauses, Philippine Hochschild (1859–1931), geborene Ellinger. Im Obergeschoss befanden sich auf dieser Seite des Gebäudes Fremdenzimmer mit Bad und WC für Gäste bzw. Verwandte, ganz links jedoch das Fräulein-Zimmer (Gouvernante).
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Source Stadtarchiv Kelkheim, Julian Wirth
Author Architekt Otto Bäppler (1868–1922), Frankfurt am Main

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