Hermine Feist and her husband inherited the property and the villa at Bergstrasse 5 Hermine Feist commissioned the architect
Alfred Breslauer to redesign the villa so that it could be used both for residential purposes and for the museum presentation of the collection. Parts of Hermine Feist's collection were transferred to
Dresdner Bank and other creditors in 1933. The Free State of Prussia acquired the majority of these objects in 1935, as a result of which they became the property of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin. and in 1941 at Theodor Fischer in Lucerne. Hermine Feist is commemorated by the bust of Madame X/Hermine Feist by Rudolf Großmann, created in 1929, which is now in the Jewish Museum Berlin. == Claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art ==