As far as we know, this is the only semi-detached house of the interwar period with modernist features in Leipzig.
Description
A semi-detached house with the entrances facing the north side. It can be assumed that the bathrooms, toilets and kitchens face north. On the south side of the house are the balconies on the first floor. They are cut into the depth of the house and are located above a room on the ground floor. On the 2nd floor, both houses have a terrace.
We cannot say anything about the construction materials, except that clinker brick was used for some parts of the facade. The way the house looks, it could be rather classical masonry.
History
The house was built between 1928 and 1929. Neither do we know anything about the first owners nor about the history of the house until today.