Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse (Radebeul)
The Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße is a 1.6 kilometer long inner-city street in the Saxon city of Radebeul , located in the districts of Kötzschenbroda , Niederlößnitz and Wahnsdorf .
Location and development
Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße is a residential street that runs from southwest to northeast through or on the edge of Kötzschenbroda and Niederlößnitz. It begins in the extension of Neue Straße, via which it is connected to the village green Altkötzschenbroda , on Meißner Straße and then runs diagonally across Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz to Lößnitzgrund . There it crosses the Lößnitzbach and the narrow-gauge railway north of the Gasthaus Zur Flora, coming from the western slope, to merge south of Lößnitzgrundstraße 81 on Wahnsdorfer Flur into Lößnitzgrundstraße.
The numbering of the street begins on Meißner Straße, but only after the junction with Lößnitzstraße, with the number 1 on the western side of the street. The last house numbers before Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz are numbers 11 and 12; up to number 11 the western side of the street belongs to Kötzschenbroda. After Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz the house numbers run from No. 12a to No. 31 on the west side and 42 on the east side.
Some cultural monuments lie along the road and are therefore listed in the list of cultural monuments in Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda or the list of cultural monuments in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz (A – L) , some with cross street addresses:
- Kötzschenbroda: No. 11
- Niederlößnitz: Villa Susanne (No. 12) , Niederlößnitzer Rathaus (Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 1) , Villa Bohemia (No. 13) , Villa Marie (No. 17) , No. 19, Gröba-Siedlung (No. 22, 24 , 26 [part of the totality]) , Obere Bergstrasse 1 , Gärtnerhaus der Goldschmidtvilla (No. 25) , former "Zum Jägerhof" inn (No. 27) , former "Zur Flora" inn (No. 31) , No. 42
Naming
Around 1714/15 on the map of the Saxon cartographer Hans August Nienborg , the long way from Kötzschenbrodaer Anger to Lößnitzgrund was documented as Lange Gasse , which after the expansion in 1883 led to the dedication as Lange Straße or Langestrasse .
Between 1934 and 1945 it was called Langemarckstraße , after the location of the First Battle of Flanders in 1914.
After the Second World War it was renamed to Lange Strasse ; In 1947 it was named Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse in honor of the late Saxon Prime Minister Rudolf Friedrichs (1892–1947) .
local residents
Major General Max von Weddig spent the last years of his life in Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Str. 17 ( Villa Marie ).
literature
- 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 .
Web links
- City map Niederlößnitz around 1924
- Manfred Richter: Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved March 13, 2015 .
Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 32 " N , 13 ° 38 ′ 37" E