Heath houses (Radeberg)

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View of the settlement

The heather houses are a settlement on the western edge of the Saxon town of Radeberg . They are named after the adjoining landscape protection area Dresdner Heide .

location

The Heidehäuser settlement is bounded to the north and northeast by the Görlitz – Dresden railway line and to the south by state road 95 from Radeberg to Dresden . To the west of the heather houses is a garden area , behind which the Dresdner heath begins. The Lönsweg (named after Hermann Löns ) and the Quantzweg (named after Johann Joachim Quantz . The Quantzweg was called “Am Heiderand” until October 2014 ) lead through the settlement .

The urban development concept of the city of Radeberg classifies the Heidehäuser estate in the category “areas worthy of consolidation” and thus certifies both “identity-shaping qualities for the entire city” and “stock weaknesses from the point of view of urban development”.

history

Construction of the settlement began at the end of the 19th century on Lotzdorfer Flur, west of the Radeberger Flur. The heather houses belong to the district of Lotzdorf, which was an independent municipality until 1919 with its own corridor district that still exists today. Until the union or incorporation of the municipality of Lotzdorf with Radeberg on January 1, 1920, the Heidehäuser thus belonged to the municipality of Lotzdorf and its independent school district and also to the Lotzdorf registry office district. As a result, the children of the settlement were not allowed to go to school in Radeberg, but had to go to the more distant village school in Lotzdorf, which resulted in an approximately four-kilometer long and arduous way to school, especially in winter, as the way to school was mostly unpaved. The natural scientist and trapper Georg Naumann (1901–1978) lived in the “Heidehäuser” estate in his childhood and youth.
Since Lotzdorf had already been parish off to Radeberg in 1555 , the Heidehäuser settlement was always part of the Radeberg parish .

Web links

Commons : Heidehäuser  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Explanatory report on the landscape plan for Radeberg and districts. (PDF; 2.6 MB) Radeberg City Administration, June 8, 2004, accessed on March 15, 2016 .
  2. Jens Fritzsche: The Quantz Prize is canceled. In: Sächsische Zeitung , issue of October 21, 2014.
  3. Action plan, priorities, area categories. (PDF; 318 kB) Radeberg city administration, accessed on March 15, 2016 (The Heidehäuder housing estate is the area marked in orange on the left of the city center.).
  4. ^ Local law on the unification of the rural community Lotzdorf with the city of Radeberg. File 2.3.000.085 Radeberg City Archives
  5. Renate Schönfuß-Krause: Children of the Lotzdorfer Heide houses - a way to school like in Canada . (PDF; 2.8 MB) In: the Radeberger Heimatzeitung, March 11, 2016, accessed on October 28, 2019 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 52.1 ″  N , 13 ° 53 ′ 30.1 ″  E