Villa Teresa, Coswig

Villa Teresa is a cultural site in Coswig in Saxony, Germany.

It was the residence of the Prussian field marshal Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld, before it became in 1891 the home of Teresa Carreño and Eugen d'Albert.

They divorced, and Carreño continued her career in Berlin; d'Albert became court composer in Weimar.

[1][2] Rooms are exhibited in a historical setting, with furniture, paintings and other items of the period.

[2] In the grounds of the villa are a pond, a Japanese teahouse, and a pavilion where music was composed.

Composer's pavilion, in the grounds of the villa