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Lorenz Adlon

Lorenz Adlon (German: [ˈaːdlɔn]; 29 May 1849 – 7 April 1921) was a German caterer, gastronomer and hotelier.

Lorenz Adlon
Adlon in 1911
Born(1849-05-29)29 May 1849
Mainz, Germany
Died7 April 1921(1921-04-07) (aged 71)
Berlin, Germany
Occupations

Early life edit

Lorenz Adlon (baptized Laurenz)[1] was born in Mainz as Laurenz, the sixth out of nine children of a Catholic shoemaker, Jacob Adlon, and his wife Anna Maria Elisabeth (Schallot), an accoucheuse (midwife). His grandfather, Andreas Adlon, was a groom from the Spessart region.[2]

He was trained as a cabinet maker,[3] finishing an apprenticeship in 1872 at the nationally leading Bembé cabinet-making workshop of Mainz. Indeed, Adlon would eventually request its services, for furnishing the future Hotel Adlon of Berlin.[4][5][1]

Private life edit

Lorenz Adlon was married twice. His first wife was Susanne Wannsiedel (died 1878), the daughter of a hotel manager in Mainz,[6] they had three boys and two girls from 1872 to 1877, including a daughter Anna Katharina and a grandson Ludwig Anton, who together, inherited the hotel after the death of Lorenz[1] (two others died in childhood).[7]

Adlon married again, to Fanny Claus, a widow from a prosperous Stuttgart family,[6] who died just short time after in 1893, in Berlin.[1]

Mainz edit

Lorenz Adlon joined a fellow student, opening a wine store together,[3] for selling what was produced by the many regional vineyards.[6]

During those years, Adlon couldn't resist the appeal, often visiting the Holländische Hof hotel near the bank of the Rhine, there taking note of the German aristocracy and its culinary customs.[1] Adlon also was an athletic person, and – reportedly – he once catered his whole team, in a profitable experience which particularly fueled Adlon's dream for a gastronomic career.[1]

Lorenz Adlon got earnestly interested for gastronomy after a trip to France; after returning from the Franco-Prussian War, Adlon so started working as an innkeeper,[1] in 1872. In 1876, Adlon accomplished his first big job in Mainz, catering the crowds during a regional shooting contest.[1]

In 1878, Lorenz Adlon opened the Raimundigarten restaurant, a wooden building, built over an abandoned fortification of Mainz,[7] at its northwest, over the bank of the Rhine. Basically oriented for the tourism, it soon became a successful endeavor.[1] Adlon then started exporting Bohemian Pilsener beer abroad, to both The Netherlands and Belgium.[3]

Berlin edit

Late in the 1870s, Lorenz Adlon enthusiastically[6] moved to Berlin, which was so attractive as the magnificent new capital of the German Empire.

Once there, Adlon began in the business of selling wines. It became so successful, that Adlon's shop of the Wilhelmstrasse would store three million bottles at some point;[3] the value of the investment skyrocketed after a vine pest of the late 1910s, and – in general – also overmastering the German inflation.[1]

Meanwhile, Lorenz Adlon kept managing the catering for international events, in 1881 for the festival of gymnastics of Frankfurt (Deutsches Turnfest), in 1882 for the Bavarian Trade exhibition,[6] in 1883 for Amsterdam World's Fair. By then, Lorenz Adlon was enjoying a prosperous financial period.[6]

Subsequently, Adlon started acquiring several restaurants, one after the other. He acquired the Mille Colonnes hotel, at the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam. By 1887, Adlon had already acquired a café at the 62/63 on the patrician Unter den Linden boulevard of midtown Berlin, to Carl Hiller.

In 1896, Lorenz Adlon together with two other businessmen, Hiller and Rudolf Dressel, managed the main restaurant facilities at the Neuer See, during the Universal Exposition of Berlin (Gewerbe-Ausstellung). During the event, Adlon got acquainted with the famous director of orchestra Benjamin Bilse, by whom Adlon got properly introduced to the high society of Berlin.[1]

Lorenz Adlon then took over Hiller's restaurant at 55 Unter den Linden boulevard.[8] The place already was leading because of its French dishes,[1] and during Adler's management, it became the most exclusive restaurant in Berlin; Adlon then was a recognized socialite.[3] In 1898, Adlon entered into partnership with Teilhaber Klicks, acquiring the 195-room Hotel Continental on the Georgenstraße,[3] and so Adlon perfected his skills of hotel management.[1]

In 1889 Lorenz Adlon acquired his first hotel, the Mille Colonnes, on the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam.[8]

In 1899, Lorenz Adlon leased the until then decadent two terraces of the zoo of Mainz. Revamped by Adlon, the place started serving famous international treats, highlighting the Bouillabaisse specialty; daily yielding 6,000 Goldmarks,[1] it once hosted William II, whose ensuing friendship meant Adlon's definitive belonging into the German high society.[1]

Hotel Adlon edit

 
Hotel Adlon, c. 1920s

Shortly after the turn of the century, Lorenz Adlon agreed with the young emperor William II, who disliked his own very traditional town palace, to establish a hotel in the town. By 1905, Adlon had invested all he owned, 2 million marks (ℳ), for the ambitious ℳ17 million project.[3] Adlon managed the process, acquiring several available properties round the 1 Unter den Linden just besides the Brandenburg Gate, despite the protests of many Berliners.[6]

The Hotel Adlon opened on 23 October 1907. Emperor William inaugurated it, praising on that occasion the hotel's beauty being even superior to his own Royal Palace,[6] he patronized it regularly for his unofficial residence.[3] At the heart of Berlin, the Adlon Hotel became the centre of the social life in the city.[6] Before 1914, the aristocracy of all Europe was fond for gathering in it;[6] then – sharing the same area with the most important embassies – the hotel hosted a series of international meetings, relevant to the historical development of the First World War. However, after the war the supportive German monarchy was deposed, and so the magnificence of the Adlon Hotel started to dim.[6]

Death edit

 
Adlon's grave at the old cemetery of St. Hedwigs Berlin

After the war, Lorenz Adlon remained reluctant about acknowledging the dethronement of the monarch. He refused to remove the monarch's bronze bust from the fireplace room when the emperor had already left for Holland and Philipp Scheidemann had proclaimed the republic. He refused driving through the Brandenburg Gate by the central line,[7] which had once been reserved for the German nobility. In 1918 and 1921, he approached the middle vehicle lane in the attempt to cross the Pariser Platz. The central passage of the Brandenburg Gate was originally reserved for the emperor and therefore rarely frequented. In Adlon's mind, it had remained a safe traffic island. Adlon had suffered a severe street accident in 1918 and in 1921, at the same place, Adlon suffered a second, fatal accident, being hit by a car.[7][9]

Ludwig Anton "Louis Adlon, Sr." edit

His son Ludwig Anton, born on 3 October 1874 (he called himself "Louis"), had five children with his first wife Tilly. After almost 15 years of marriage, he met a hotel guest, a dancer,[3] the German-American Hedwig Leythen (1889–1967),[10][11][12][13] called Hedda, at a New Year's Eve party in the Hotel Adlon, left his wife and children, and in 1922 he married her. It was one of the biggest scandals of Berlin in the 1920s.[14] Tilly moved with her daughter Elisabeth, then two, to the south of Germany, while the other children Susanne (mother of Percy Adlon), Lorenz and the twins Carl and Louis (junior) were sent to boarding school and later all four emigrated to America.[15]

His son Louis continued managing the hotel until it was burned down by Soviet troops in 1945.

Solveig Grothe[16] on 2007-10-21 in Spiegel Online writes that[9] on April 21, 1945, the first explosions hit the Unter den Linden and the hotel stopped and the Adlon became a hospital for a short time. Grothe quotes Hedda : "On the night of May 2, Russian tanks rattled through the Brandenburg Gate, and at eight o'clock in the morning the first Russian soldiers appeared in the Adlon. (...) The disaster began, however, when a troop of Red Army soldiers in search of valuables discovered the wine cellar,..."[9]

Solveig Grothe on 2007-10-21 in Spiegel Online writes that[9] one of the Russians threw his burning cigarette into the wood wool, which was stored in the wine cellar for packaging, flames spread from the cellar, but slow enough to be able to bring the wounded to safety.

His wife Hedda Adlon relates in her autobiography[10] that Louis himself was taken by the Soviets and shot, after they mistook him for a General, because a servant had called him by his title of "Generaldirektor".

Solveig Grothe on 2007-10-21 in Spiegel Online writes that Louis survived the end of the war for only a few days. He was picked up by the Russians for interrogation, and he collapsed on his way home and died.[9]

Louis Adlon died in May 1945 in a ditch near Velten. Hedda Adlon lived with her sister in Halensee, died on January 6, 1967. Berlin newspapers never published their deaths.[3]

Great-grandson Percy Adlon, a German film and television director, created the film In der glanzvollen Welt des Hotel Adlon in 1996 about the history of the hotel.[citation needed]

See also edit

  • Hotel Adlon, Berlin, Germany – built by Lorenz Adlon
  • Louis Adlon (1908–1947), German-American film actor in Hollywood, grandson of Lorenz
  • Percy Adlon (born 1935, Munich), German film producer, cousin of Louis
  • Pamela Adlon (born 1966), American actress, daughter-in-law of Percy
  • Hotel Adlon, German film, from book by Louis's father's second wife

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o (German language translated)
  2. ^ Bernd Funke: In der Steingasse fing alles an in: Allgemeine Zeitung 4 January 2013
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Lorenz Adlon (1849-1921)". friedrichstrasse.de. (German language translated)
  4. ^ "Adlon Holding". YouTube.
  5. ^ de: Lorenz Adlon[circular reference]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Porträt: Lorenz Adlon". www.luise-berlin.de. http://www.luise-berlin.de/bms/bmstxt99/9905porc.htm english]
  7. ^ a b c d . swr.de. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20.
  8. ^ a b biography of Lorenz Adlon[permanent dead link] (German language translated)
  9. ^ a b c d e Grothe, Solveig (21 October 2007). "Hotel Adlon: Deutschlands erste Adresse". Der Spiegel – via Spiegel Online. (http://www.spiegel.de/einestages/100-jahre-hotel-adlon-a-948049.html english])
  10. ^ a b Adlon, Hedda (30 December 1994). Hotel Adlon. Heyne. ISBN 9783453009264 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ . www.worldcat.org. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "Adlon, Hedda - Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek". portal.dnb.de.
  13. ^ "Hotel Adlon Kempinski". tscheiar.ch.
  14. ^ . Bild.de. 10 January 2013. Archived from the original on 10 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ Stöcker, Martina (9 January 2013). "Berliner Hotel: Die wahre Geschichte des Adlon". RP ONLINE.
  16. ^ "Solveig Grothe - Impressum - Spiegel Online". www.spiegel.de.

External links edit

lorenz, adlon, german, ˈaːdlɔn, 1849, april, 1921, german, caterer, gastronomer, hotelier, adlon, 1911born, 1849, 1849mainz, germanydied7, april, 1921, 1921, aged, berlin, germanyoccupationscaterergastronomerhotelier, contents, early, life, private, life, main. Lorenz Adlon German ˈaːdlɔn 29 May 1849 7 April 1921 was a German caterer gastronomer and hotelier Lorenz AdlonAdlon in 1911Born 1849 05 29 29 May 1849Mainz GermanyDied7 April 1921 1921 04 07 aged 71 Berlin GermanyOccupationsCaterergastronomerhotelier Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Private life 2 Mainz 3 Berlin 4 Hotel Adlon 5 Death 6 Ludwig Anton Louis Adlon Sr 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editLorenz Adlon baptized Laurenz 1 was born in Mainz as Laurenz the sixth out of nine children of a Catholic shoemaker Jacob Adlon and his wife Anna Maria Elisabeth Schallot an accoucheuse midwife His grandfather Andreas Adlon was a groom from the Spessart region 2 He was trained as a cabinet maker 3 finishing an apprenticeship in 1872 at the nationally leading Bembe cabinet making workshop of Mainz Indeed Adlon would eventually request its services for furnishing the future Hotel Adlon of Berlin 4 5 1 Private life edit Lorenz Adlon was married twice His first wife was Susanne Wannsiedel died 1878 the daughter of a hotel manager in Mainz 6 they had three boys and two girls from 1872 to 1877 including a daughter Anna Katharina and a grandson Ludwig Anton who together inherited the hotel after the death of Lorenz 1 two others died in childhood 7 Adlon married again to Fanny Claus a widow from a prosperous Stuttgart family 6 who died just short time after in 1893 in Berlin 1 Mainz editLorenz Adlon joined a fellow student opening a wine store together 3 for selling what was produced by the many regional vineyards 6 During those years Adlon couldn t resist the appeal often visiting the Hollandische Hof hotel near the bank of the Rhine there taking note of the German aristocracy and its culinary customs 1 Adlon also was an athletic person and reportedly he once catered his whole team in a profitable experience which particularly fueled Adlon s dream for a gastronomic career 1 Lorenz Adlon got earnestly interested for gastronomy after a trip to France after returning from the Franco Prussian War Adlon so started working as an innkeeper 1 in 1872 In 1876 Adlon accomplished his first big job in Mainz catering the crowds during a regional shooting contest 1 In 1878 Lorenz Adlon opened the Raimundigarten restaurant a wooden building built over an abandoned fortification of Mainz 7 at its northwest over the bank of the Rhine Basically oriented for the tourism it soon became a successful endeavor 1 Adlon then started exporting Bohemian Pilsener beer abroad to both The Netherlands and Belgium 3 Berlin editLate in the 1870s Lorenz Adlon enthusiastically 6 moved to Berlin which was so attractive as the magnificent new capital of the German Empire Once there Adlon began in the business of selling wines It became so successful that Adlon s shop of the Wilhelmstrasse would store three million bottles at some point 3 the value of the investment skyrocketed after a vine pest of the late 1910s and in general also overmastering the German inflation 1 Meanwhile Lorenz Adlon kept managing the catering for international events in 1881 for the festival of gymnastics of Frankfurt Deutsches Turnfest in 1882 for the Bavarian Trade exhibition 6 in 1883 for Amsterdam World s Fair By then Lorenz Adlon was enjoying a prosperous financial period 6 Subsequently Adlon started acquiring several restaurants one after the other He acquired the Mille Colonnes hotel at the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam By 1887 Adlon had already acquired a cafe at the 62 63 on the patrician Unter den Linden boulevard of midtown Berlin to Carl Hiller In 1896 Lorenz Adlon together with two other businessmen Hiller and Rudolf Dressel managed the main restaurant facilities at the Neuer See during the Universal Exposition of Berlin Gewerbe Ausstellung During the event Adlon got acquainted with the famous director of orchestra Benjamin Bilse by whom Adlon got properly introduced to the high society of Berlin 1 Lorenz Adlon then took over Hiller s restaurant at 55 Unter den Linden boulevard 8 The place already was leading because of its French dishes 1 and during Adler s management it became the most exclusive restaurant in Berlin Adlon then was a recognized socialite 3 In 1898 Adlon entered into partnership with Teilhaber Klicks acquiring the 195 room Hotel Continental on the Georgenstrasse 3 and so Adlon perfected his skills of hotel management 1 In 1889 Lorenz Adlon acquired his first hotel the Mille Colonnes on the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam 8 In 1899 Lorenz Adlon leased the until then decadent two terraces of the zoo of Mainz Revamped by Adlon the place started serving famous international treats highlighting the Bouillabaisse specialty daily yielding 6 000 Goldmarks 1 it once hosted William II whose ensuing friendship meant Adlon s definitive belonging into the German high society 1 Hotel Adlon edit nbsp Hotel Adlon c 1920s See main article Hotel Adlon Shortly after the turn of the century Lorenz Adlon agreed with the young emperor William II who disliked his own very traditional town palace to establish a hotel in the town By 1905 Adlon had invested all he owned 2 million marks ℳ for the ambitious ℳ17 million project 3 Adlon managed the process acquiring several available properties round the 1 Unter den Linden just besides the Brandenburg Gate despite the protests of many Berliners 6 The Hotel Adlon opened on 23 October 1907 Emperor William inaugurated it praising on that occasion the hotel s beauty being even superior to his own Royal Palace 6 he patronized it regularly for his unofficial residence 3 At the heart of Berlin the Adlon Hotel became the centre of the social life in the city 6 Before 1914 the aristocracy of all Europe was fond for gathering in it 6 then sharing the same area with the most important embassies the hotel hosted a series of international meetings relevant to the historical development of the First World War However after the war the supportive German monarchy was deposed and so the magnificence of the Adlon Hotel started to dim 6 Death edit nbsp Adlon s grave at the old cemetery of St Hedwigs Berlin After the war Lorenz Adlon remained reluctant about acknowledging the dethronement of the monarch He refused to remove the monarch s bronze bust from the fireplace room when the emperor had already left for Holland and Philipp Scheidemann had proclaimed the republic He refused driving through the Brandenburg Gate by the central line 7 which had once been reserved for the German nobility In 1918 and 1921 he approached the middle vehicle lane in the attempt to cross the Pariser Platz The central passage of the Brandenburg Gate was originally reserved for the emperor and therefore rarely frequented In Adlon s mind it had remained a safe traffic island Adlon had suffered a severe street accident in 1918 and in 1921 at the same place Adlon suffered a second fatal accident being hit by a car 7 9 Ludwig Anton Louis Adlon Sr editHis son Ludwig Anton born on 3 October 1874 he called himself Louis had five children with his first wife Tilly After almost 15 years of marriage he met a hotel guest a dancer 3 the German American Hedwig Leythen 1889 1967 10 11 12 13 called Hedda at a New Year s Eve party in the Hotel Adlon left his wife and children and in 1922 he married her It was one of the biggest scandals of Berlin in the 1920s 14 Tilly moved with her daughter Elisabeth then two to the south of Germany while the other children Susanne mother of Percy Adlon Lorenz and the twins Carl and Louis junior were sent to boarding school and later all four emigrated to America 15 His son Louis continued managing the hotel until it was burned down by Soviet troops in 1945 Solveig Grothe 16 on 2007 10 21 in Spiegel Online writes that 9 on April 21 1945 the first explosions hit the Unter den Linden and the hotel stopped and the Adlon became a hospital for a short time Grothe quotes Hedda On the night of May 2 Russian tanks rattled through the Brandenburg Gate and at eight o clock in the morning the first Russian soldiers appeared in the Adlon The disaster began however when a troop of Red Army soldiers in search of valuables discovered the wine cellar 9 Solveig Grothe on 2007 10 21 in Spiegel Online writes that 9 one of the Russians threw his burning cigarette into the wood wool which was stored in the wine cellar for packaging flames spread from the cellar but slow enough to be able to bring the wounded to safety His wife Hedda Adlon relates in her autobiography 10 that Louis himself was taken by the Soviets and shot after they mistook him for a General because a servant had called him by his title of Generaldirektor Solveig Grothe on 2007 10 21 in Spiegel Online writes that Louis survived the end of the war for only a few days He was picked up by the Russians for interrogation and he collapsed on his way home and died 9 Louis Adlon died in May 1945 in a ditch near Velten Hedda Adlon lived with her sister in Halensee died on January 6 1967 Berlin newspapers never published their deaths 3 Great grandson Percy Adlon a German film and television director created the film In der glanzvollen Welt des Hotel Adlon in 1996 about the history of the hotel citation needed See also editHotel Adlon Berlin Germany built by Lorenz Adlon Louis Adlon 1908 1947 German American film actor in Hollywood grandson of Lorenz Percy Adlon born 1935 Munich German film producer cousin of Louis Pamela Adlon born 1966 American actress daughter in law of Percy Hotel Adlon German film from book by Louis s father s second wifeReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Lorenz Adlon ADLON Holding GmbH German language translated Bernd Funke In der Steingasse fing alles an in Allgemeine Zeitung 4 January 2013 a b c d e f g h i j Lorenz Adlon 1849 1921 friedrichstrasse de German language translated Adlon Holding YouTube de Lorenz Adlon circular reference a b c d e f g h i j k Portrat Lorenz Adlon www luise berlin de http www luise berlin de bms bmstxt99 9905porc htm english a b c d Lorenz Adlon 65th 100 greatest from Rhineland Palatinate swr de Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 a b biography of Lorenz Adlon permanent dead link German language translated a b c d e Grothe Solveig 21 October 2007 Hotel Adlon Deutschlands erste Adresse Der Spiegel via Spiegel Online http www spiegel de einestages 100 jahre hotel adlon a 948049 html english a b Adlon Hedda 30 December 1994 Hotel Adlon Heyne ISBN 9783453009264 via Google Books Adlon Hedda WorldCat Identities www worldcat org Archived from the original on December 26 2021 Adlon Hedda Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek portal dnb de Hotel Adlon Kempinski tscheiar ch Familien Saga Adlon Was ist wahr und was ist Erfindung im grossen TV Epos Bild de 10 January 2013 Archived from the original on 10 January 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Stocker Martina 9 January 2013 Berliner Hotel Die wahre Geschichte des Adlon RP ONLINE 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