Altlindenau (Radebeul)

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The Altlindenau street is a 600 meter long inner-city street in the Saxon town of Radebeul . It represents the actual settlement core of the original street village Lindenau , which was probably founded between 1200 and 1230. In a broader sense, Altlindenau not only describes the actual street, but also the medieval settlement core of the current district. The street is part of the Saxon district road 8018 .

Altlindenau village street

Location and development

At the end of the Radebeul arterial road to Moritzburg , Moritzburger Strasse , the Altlindenau road extends the district road and even turns into Dippelsdorfer Strasse, which leads to the local border with Dippelsdorf . The road runs in a north-northeast direction over the highlands above the actual city of Radebeul in the Elbe valley .

Altlindenau begins as an extension of Moritzburger Strasse at the intersection with Jägerhofstrasse. The odd numbers 1–33 are to the east of Dorfstrasse, the even numbers 2–36 are to the west. To the east, Altlindenau branches off to Friedewaldweg; there are house numbers up to 37. On the western side of the street, after the junction to Steinbergweg, there is number 38 / 38a, then Altlindenau turns into Dippelsdorfer Straße at the western junction to Drosselweg.

Some farms (numbers 1, 18, 20, 24, 26, 28, 33) in the center of Altlindenau are now under monument protection , they are all reconstructions from the 19th century of usually burned down stables.

On the west side in the middle of the village at the address Altlindenau 16 you will find the former Einhufengut, the first mentioned Gasthof zu Lindenau in 1639 , today Friesenhof . At the northeast end, at Altlindenau 35, there were Mieth's wine bars , opposite which the former plague cemetery of Lindenau was rediscovered during earthworks .

Naming

For a long time the Dorfstrasse from Lindenau did not have an official name; still in the address book Radebeul from 1920, after the incorporation of Lindenau to Kötzschenbroda, both the Kötzschenbrodaer streets and those in Oberkötzschenbroda were listed by name in the chapter Kötzschenbroda, while at the end only a section of the district of Lindenau follows, in which the location numbers 1-39 without street names are listed with their residents.

The official name Altlindenau , possibly also in the spelling Alt-Lindenau , was given in 1925.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
  2. Mieth's Weinstuben ( Memento from December 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ).
  3. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 232 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 36 ″  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 3 ″  E