The construction of the Villa happened in several stages, led by the successful development of the neighbouring "Factory of Machine Tools for wood", on which plot it has been built.
For the villa, Carl Stampehl carried out in 1893: A tower was also added on the western part, along with a new wing devoted to business offices.
After World War II, an intensive refurbishing outside and inside has obliterated a major part of architectural details.
The oldest eastern part has an asymmetrical facade, with a wooden cornice supported by corbels and a wattle and daub wall, filled with ceramic bricks.
The style and richly adorned façade onto the street identified the social position of the family industrialists who owned the villa.
[5] The plot was initially occupied by a paper mill as early as 1802, then welcomed in 1839 the first machine production plant in Bydgoszcz, "Plagemann's agricultural equipment factory".
[6] Looking for a better location for its plant, Carl Blumwe bought in 1878 a piece of land with buildings from the widow of an iron foundry owner, Julius Schmidt,[4] in Wilczak district (now Nakielska St. 53).
[7] The Bydgoszcz wood harbour, established in 1879 and expanded in 1905–1917, contributed significantly to the rapid development of the local timber industry after 1890.
The company had seats in Berlin, Magdeburg, Cologne, and goods exported, among others, to China, United States and Africa.
[7] During the interwar period, FOD corporation was incorporated as a subsidiary to the company's "Pomeranian Grudziądz Machine Factory SA".
[7] After the outbreak of World War II and Nazi occupation of Bydgoszcz, the company was confiscated by the German Central Office Trust - East.
Initially the factory started to produce for the military, but quickly returned to its original production profile, satisfying the needs of the timber industry.
[7] From the historical ensemble, buildings still preserved to this day are:[7] The villa has been erected at the end of the 19th century by eminent Bydgoszcz architect Fritz Weidner.