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84: 20: 76: 161:, as an artists' residence since 1983. The residency program was revamped in 2004, when a new director, Karin Sommer, expanded the scope to artists contributing to projects by the city of Munich. The villa contains six furnished apartments and two studios available for two- to three-month residencies, for a variety of artists, including musicians, painters, photographers, poets, sculptors, and filmmakers. 117:
In 1953, Villa Waldberta was returned to its now-widowed owner Bertha Koempel, who used it as a summer home until her death in 1966. She bequeathed the villa to the city of Munich, in order to "to promote art and culture while maintaining the character of the property as a monument to past and
114:. In 1942, the Nazis declared the villa "enemy property" and used it as a military hospital. The villa was confiscated by the U.S. Army in 1945 and it was used to house displaced persons and Holocaust survivors; between 50 to 70 people were living there through the early 1950s. 109:
Dresden art collector Carl Hugo Smeil purchased the property in 1917; in 1925, it was sold to German-American doctor Franz Koempel and his wife, Bertha, who renamed it Waldberta to reflect her name. The Koempels returned to America in 1939 at the outbreak of
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on behalf of banker and writer Bernhard Wilhelm Schuler. Schuler sold it the following year to Dutch publisher
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The program relies on partnership with museums as well as organizations such as the
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Villa Waldberta has been offered as a residence to persecuted authors through
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Lake villa and artists' residence for the city of Munich
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The city of Munich has sponsored the villa, located on
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program. Villa Waldberta was completed in 1902 in the
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From 1966–73, the city of Munich rented the villa to
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resided in the villa and hosted dignitaries such as
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‹See Tfd›
German
Feldafing
Bavaria
Pasing
Munich
Artist-in-Residence
historicist


Albertus Willem Sijthoff
Heilmann & Littmann
Albertus Willem Sijthoff
World War II
Willi Daume
1972 Summer Olympic Games
Willy Brandt
Henry Kissinger
Edward Heath
Georges Pompidou
Montessori educational
Lake Starnberg
Goethe Institute
Institut Français
PEN Centre Germany
Volha Hapeyeva
"Zeit und Raum geben"

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