The villa was built in 1901/02 by the steel construction entrepreneur and councilor of commerce Ernst Noelle by Hermann Solfs and Franz Wichards as a stone building with stylistic elements of the German Renaissance. The associated property was originally 9,000 square meters, was located directly on Lake Dianasee and reached as far as Hasensprung. It comprised today's house numbers 6a, 8 and 10. Ernst Noelle was born in Mülheim an der Ruhr in 1854 and grew up in the Ruhr area. He came to Berlin through the steel trade at Thyssen and founded the steel trading company Steffen und Noelle here with his friend Steffen. Among other things, the company supplied the steel for the construction of the radio tower. Ernst Noelle commissioned the architect Hermann Solf, who had already built several villas in Grunewald, to build a representative house.
It was executed in the style of the German Renaissance and is reminiscent of the castle style with its gables, bay windows and roof structures ...
Source: District Office Charlottenburg / Wilmersdorf