Adolf Neumann

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Adolf Neumann (born June 4, 1852 , † June 16, 1920 in Niederlößnitz , today Radebeul ; full name Adolf Theodor Neumann ) was a Saxon architect and builder with his own construction company ( Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 11 ). A roofing company is located in the building yard on the right.

Live and act

Kötzschenbroda and Niederlößnitz: Adolf Neumann's villa is in the center of the picture, the building yard adjoins it to the bottom left.
Adolf Neumann's villa. On the right is the former building yard.

In 1892 Neumann was a member of the municipal council of Niederlößnitz when it, represented by its councilor Christian Friedrich Petz and the two council members Hermann Zschau and Adolf Neumann himself, applied to the responsible administrative authority of Dresden-Neustadt to build a town hall . The construction was also carried out by Neumann following the approval.

His company was continued as Adolf Neumann Nachf. On November 5, 1908, by the builder Felix Sommer (1878–1934), who had already designed as an employee for Neumann from around 1902 .

Neumann's grave is on the Radebeul-West cemetery .

Several dozen of the structures erected by Neumann are now listed .

Buildings (architectural monuments)

The buildings listed below are in the monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony: City of Radebeul listed cultural monuments . They are therefore not a complete catalog of works .

Villas

Villa for Ernst Louis Becher, 2012
Villa Rossiya
  • 1872–1876: Draft Villa Dorothee in Niederlößnitz , today Radebeul , Obere Bergstrasse 20
  • 1875/1876: Villa Johann Gottlieb Roch in Kötzschenbroda , today Radebeul, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 5
  • 1875–1877: Design of the Villa Ernst Louis Becher in Niederlößnitz, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 6
  • 1877: Villa Augusta in Kötzschenbroda, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 7
  • 1879/1880: Villa Ludwig-Richter-Allee 9 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1881/1882: Villa Franziska in Niederlößnitz, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 15
  • 1881/1882: Villa Carl Bär in Kötzschenbroda, today Radebeul, Heinrich-Zille-Straße 51
  • 1882: Friedrich August Goebel rental villa in Kötzschenbroda, Meißner Strasse 223
  • around 1885: Villa Meta in Niederlößnitz, Karlstraße 9
  • 1885/1886: Villa Rossija in Niederlößnitz, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 8
  • 1886/1887: Draft Villa Theodor Clemens Hanke in Niederlößnitz, Heinrich-Heine-Straße 6
  • 1888: Villa-like country house Carl Gottfried Bär in Niederlößnitz, Am Bornberge 10
  • 1888: Villa Adolf Neumann in Niederlößnitz, Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 11 (Neumann's company and residence)
  • 1888/1889: Villa Ludwig-Richter-Allee 17 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1890: Rental villa Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 8 in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1890/1891: Villa Sophie in Kötzschenbroda, Güterhofstraße 11
  • 1891/1892: Villa Rosenheim in Niederlößnitz, Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 10
  • 1891–1895: Draft Villa Edmund Friedrich Werner in Niederlößnitz, Hohe Straße 38 (realization: Hugo Große )
  • 1892: Extension of Villa Käthe-Kollwitz-Straße 26 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1892: Rental villa Obere Bergstrasse 64 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1892: Heinrich Emil Unger rental villa in Niederlößnitz, Am Bornberge 9 (formerly Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 18)
  • 1892/1893: Villa Gustav Mohn in Niederlößnitz, Blumenstrasse 15 (design assigned to Adolf Neumann)
Gardener's house of the Goldschmidtvilla
Goldschmidtvilla, view from the west
Villa Margarethe
  • 1893: Gardener's house in the Goldschmidtvilla in Niederlößnitz, Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 25
  • 1893: Villa Anna R. Donath in Niederlößnitz, Blumenstrasse 9
  • 1893: Villa Bohemia in Niederlößnitz, Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 13
  • 1893: Villa Gustav Hermann Claus in Niederlößnitz, Hohe Straße 41
  • 1893/1894: Villa Marie in Niederlößnitz, Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 17 (building assigned to Adolf Neumann)
  • 1893/1894: Villa Susanna in Niederlößnitz, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 3 (1896 conversions for Alfred Naumann , Leipzig)
  • 1893/1894: Rental villa Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 12 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1894: Design of the Goldschmidtvilla in Niederlößnitz, Auf den Bergen 9
  • 1894: Villa Friedrich Traugott Hermann Claus in Niederlößnitz, Hohe Straße 29
  • 1894: Design of the rental villa Friedrich Traugott Hermann Claus in Niederlößnitz, Hohe Straße 39
  • 1894: Bruno Hörning rental villa in Oberlößnitz, Wettinstraße 9
  • 1894/1895: Villa Ernst Robert Richter in Niederlößnitz, Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 19
  • 1894/1895: Villa Hohe Straße 45 in Niederlößnitz (owned by actress, journalist and factory owner Silvia Brand in 1901 )
  • 1895: Hermann Schwendler rented villa in Alt-Radebeul , Karl-Marx-Straße 4
  • 1895/1896: Rental villa at Meißner Straße 220 in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1896/1897: Heinrich Völkel rental villa in Niederlößnitz, Heinrichstraße 9
  • 1896/1897: Villa Borstrasse 58 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1896/1897: Villa Obere Bergstrasse 56 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1896/1897: Villa Margarethe in Alt-Radebeul, Clara-Zetkin-Straße 1
  • 1897/1898: Villa Korea in Niederlößnitz, Blumenstrasse 6 (home of the Imperial Russian envoy in Korea a. D. Carl v. Waeber )
  • 1897/1898: Partial realization of Villa Jägers Heim in Niederlößnitz, Borstrasse 4
  • 1897/1898: Rental villa Obere Bergstrasse 54 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1897/1898: Johann Heinrich Winkler rental villa in Niederlößnitz, Thomas-Mann-Straße 3
  • 1898: Villa Max Hugo Voigtländer in Niederlößnitz, Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 42
  • 1898: Villa Marie in Oberlößnitz , today Radebeul, Hauptstrasse 64
  • 1898/1899: Carl Georg Semper rental villa in Kötzschenbroda-Oberort , Jägerstraße 4
  • 1898/1899: Rental villa Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 1 in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1898–1900: Conversion of the side building of the Carl Semper rental villa , Obere Bergstrasse 13 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1898–1902: Karl Gottfried Bär rental villa in Niederlößnitz, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 1
Villa Black
Residential and commercial building Karl-Marx-Straße 2, the transformer tower on the Meissner road from

Rental, residential and commercial buildings

  • 1876/1877: Altkötzschenbroda 41 house in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1897: Residential and commercial building at Karl-Marx-Strasse 1 in Alt-Radebeul, Karl-Marx-Strasse 1
  • 1897/1898: Shop fitting in the Altkötzschenbroda 32 residential building in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1900: Discarded first draft of the residential and commercial building at Karl-Marx-Straße 2 in Alt-Radebeul, Karl-Marx-Straße 2
  • 1900/1901: Bruno Uhlmann's residential and commercial building in Niederlößnitz, Moritzburger Straße 14 (first draft by F. A. Bernhard Große was rejected)
  • 1904–1908: Borstrasse 54 residential and commercial building in Niederlößnitz (design: Felix Sommer)
  • 1905: “Café Schiller” residential and commercial building in Niederlößnitz, Meißner Strasse 154

Public buildings

Former town hall Niederlößnitz

literature

Neumann's grave at the Radebeul-West cemetery

Web links

Commons : Adolf Neumann  - Collection of Images

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 , p. 259 f .
  2. A master builder from Radebeul has »returned«. (PDF; 870 kB) Donate Felix Sommer's estate to the Radebeul City Archives. In: Radebeuler Official Journal. Large district town of Radebeul, July 2011, p. 7 , accessed on July 6, 2011 (source: Kötzschenbrodaer Generalanzeiger of November 5, 1908, no. 128, vol. 43, p. 7.).
  3. 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 , p. 328 .
  4. according to Radebeuler Official Gazette 07/2011, p. 7.
  5. ^ Information from the current owners