The Owner’s Residence

The Owner’s Residence was constructed in 1885 according to plans drawn up by architect Eduard Dippell. In 1898, a tower-like face was added to the residence. Around the same time, a colourful garden was laid out and a bowling pavilion was constructed. The Owner’s Residence was constructed as the home of Gottlieb Kreidl, the director of the mill. After Kreidl, the building also served as an office and residence for the mill’s superintendents.