House 3, Schädlerhaus

1872/73
Seraphin Pümpel
St. Florinsgasse 3
Vaduz
Parzelle: 822
5512.0088
Unter Schutz seit: 16.01.1996
Beschluss: RA 96/25
The former residential building with practice rooms, the so-called "Schädlerhaus", was built in 1872/73 by Seraphin Pümpel. Until 1872, the so-called "Tschaggaturm", a stately tower house with extensions from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, stood on the site of the "Schädlerhaus". In 1869, Rudolf Schädler took over the rooms of the "Tschaggaturm", where his father Karl Schädler's medical practice was located. When Rudolf began practicing with his brother Albert Schädler in 1872, a new building with practice rooms and apartments became necessary. The tower therefore had to make way for a new building in a historicizing style. The building consists of two right-angled, adjoining three-storey structures with gabled roofs. The classicist building has a symmetrical façade structure. In 1894, the open terraces on the 2nd and 3rd floors were converted into a glazed veranda. In 1994/95, the building was extensively renovated and the interior modernized.
KDM II, PP. 300-301.