Villa Pestalozzistraße 39 (Radebeul)

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The Villa Pestalozzistraße 39 is located in the Serkowitz district of the Saxon city of Radebeul , near the narrow-gauge tracks of the Lößnitzgrundbahn . It was built in 1879/1881 by the Serkowitz master builder FW Eisold based on a design by the Serkowitz master builder Gustav Ziller .

Villa Pestalozzistraße 39

description

The villa , which was conceived as a cohesive group building and is now a listed building, stands on a corner property facing Wasastraße, opposite the tracks of the Lößnitzgrundbahn . The residential building consists of three structures in the form of a one-and-a-half-story main house, a one-and-a-half-story narrow auxiliary building and a connecting building.

The one and a half storey villa has a mezzanine-like knee floor and flat pitched gable roofs . It stands at the gable facing Pestalozzistraße, the main structure with three window axes on the right. On the eaves facing Wasastraße there is a wooden veranda with an exit at the top, above it in the roof a dwelling . To the west of the main house is the one-and-a-half-storey auxiliary building, which is connected by the connecting structure.

The windows are framed by sandstone walls, some of which have horizontal roofs. The windows in the side gables are coupling window, the top of which Palladiomotiv .

The formerly simple plaster structure has meanwhile been simplified.

There is a veranda in front of the connecting structure, which serves as an entrance porch.

history

The brothers Ziller developed about 1877 at his own expense, the former Sophie Street , which after completion in the possession of the rural community Oberlößnitz was passed and is today the central part of the Eduard Bilz Street. In order to upgrade the street that begins at a small square (Alvslebenplatz) or Nizzastraße , the Ziller brothers built the Sophienhof as the first building on this street at their own expense , with the main view facing south towards the square and with a tower furnished villa in the form of a building group.

The Sophienhof , built in 1877, together with the tower, was a modification of a Ziller house type, which as a group of buildings dates back to the 1860s and is derived from the cubature of their Roman country house , as it was built in 1865 as Villa Hoflößnitzstraße 6 . The smaller villa at Zillerstraße 5 also followed this pattern. In order to show the versatility of this type of house, the Ziller brothers built the group building of the Sophienhof in the following years, only without the tower, on both sides of the street, partly mirrored and with ever different forms of window furnishings.

Thanks to the cooperation between the two Serkowitz master builders, for example at Fontainenplatz, as well as the upcoming joint work by Moritz Ziller and Wilhelm Eisold in the Beautification Association for the Lößnitz and the surrounding area , which was founded in 1880 , the Eisold construction company was given the opportunity to come from Gustav Ziller, Moritz Ziller's younger brother Plans to use 1881 for his own villa project in Pestalozzistraße. The building application was made in August 1879.

The veranda was added in 1900. In 1910 a paneled shed was added.

Similar buildings

  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 17: Villa as a group building
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 19: Villa as a group building
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 21: 1877: Sophienhof (with tower, monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 27: 1877: Villa as a group building (monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 34: 1882/84: Villa Otto Hennig (monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 37: 1878: Rudell house (monument)
  • Pestalozzistraße 39: 1879/1881: Villa as a group building (monument, erected by the construction company FW Eisold according to Gustav Ziller's design)

literature

Web links

Commons : Villa Pestalozzistraße 39  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 31 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 9.5 ″  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 3.5 ″  E