Altpieschen

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Altpieschen street in Dresden extends from Mohnstraße to the intersection of Robert-Matzke-Straße and Braunschweiger Straße.

Altpieschen: Village development on the east side (even house numbers), closed Wilhelminian style development in the west (odd numbers)

history

Dresden-Pieschen: Houses in Altpieschen 2007

The street used to be the old village center of Pieschen . From 1882 to July 20, 1906, it was called Lindenplatz "after the 2 linden trees that the local teacher Christian Gottlieb Mohn had planted on the village square in 1839 on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the introduction of the Reformation ". The originally Sorbian fishing village of Pesczen (= sandy area) experienced an economic boom with the first German long-distance railway line (1839) and the port completed in 1859 . From 1860 Pieschen developed into a workers' residential area. There were streets in closed construction with three-story houses and backyards. In 1896 the linden trees were removed.

In the middle of the square was the local fire brigade's fire station until 1897. In the middle of the 19th century, small wine taverns and garden bars were built in the surrounding buildings of Altpieschen, making the place a destination for excursions for the Dresden population. The farmsteads on the west side of the village square were demolished around the turn of the century in favor of new apartment buildings. In 1912, city planning officer Hans Erlwein established a modern asylum for homeless men in Altpieschen, which was later converted into a family asylum. Around 90 years after its construction, the Erlweinhof, which is now a listed building, was renovated from 2004 to 2005. The Altpieschen goods No. 2 from 1710 and No. 4 with a keystone from 1806 are among the listed buildings.

In 2001 the director Bernd Kilian published the 45-minute documentary "Altpieschen" about several residents of the street.

The first mobility point in Pieschen was inaugurated at the Altpieschen stop on September 13, 2019. It is the third new mobility point in Dresden. It combines trams, buses, rental bikes, rental cars and free cargo bike rental, as well as charging stations for electric cars in one place.

Web links

Commons : Altpieschen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SLUB Dresden: Name book of the streets and squares of Dresden, messages of the Society for the History of Dresden. Retrieved September 2, 2019 .
  2. ^ Altpieschen - City wiki Dresden. Retrieved September 2, 2019 .
  3. ^ Dresden districts Altpieschen. Retrieved September 2, 2019 .
  4. Documentary "Altpieschen"
  5. Altpieschen becomes the first mobility point in the city district. In: Pieschen Aktuell. September 13, 2019, accessed on September 16, 2019 (German).
  6. New mobility point inaugurated in Altpieschen. Retrieved September 16, 2019 .
  7. ^ ADFC Dresden eV: Frieda & Friedrich - free cargo bikes. Retrieved September 16, 2019 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 4 '44 "  N , 13 ° 43' 2.3"  E