Feldschlößchen (Wachau)

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Feldschlößchen
Wachau district
Coordinates: 51 ° 8 ′ 22 ″  N , 13 ° 55 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 257 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 01454
Area code : 03528

Feldschlößchen is a locality in the district of Wachau in the municipality of Wachau in the Bautzen district in Saxony . The location has no status of a regional authority or administrative unit and no local council , although it is also referred to as a district of the municipality of Wachau (Saxony) .

geography

The later location of Feldschlößchen on a map from the early 19th century. It is located on the upper edge of the map in the area of ​​the lettering "Augustus" and above. The Radeberger Straße already exists, and the Jägerweg, which was still unpaved at the time, is also marked.

Feldschlößchen is a local situation in the south of the municipality Wachau belonging to the same local part Wachau, on the border of the city Radeberg .

Feldschlößchen, together with the old community of Wachau, forms the village or the district "Wachau with Feldschlößchen" within the community of Wachau. It is surrounded by the Wachau district Seifersdorf in the north-west, the district Wachau in the north and the Wachau district Leppersdorf in the east. Neighboring to the southwest, south and southeast are the Radeberg district Liegau-Augustusbad and the Radeberg localities Lotzdorf and Friedrichstal .

Feldschlößchen is a small settlement between the Tannengrund in the north-west Augustusbad and a forest area in the east called Landwehr . The state road 177 , which is called “Radeberger Straße” in the local area, runs through the town . From here the road branches off via Wachau to Lomnitz , which in Feldschlößchen bears the name “An der Knorpelschänke”. To the public transport Feldschlößchen is the via the bus line 317 regional transport Dresden tethered who operates two stops in Feldschlößchen. The Radeberger Rundwanderweg runs through the traffic-calmed settlement coming from Kleinwachau and continuing into the Landwehr.

history

The "Restoration of the Feldschlösschen" in 1915

The settlement was created in connection with the health spa in the neighboring Augustusbad , which led to the establishment of two restaurants in the area where Feldschlößchen is located today. The “Feldschlößchen” inn (original spelling Feldschlösschen ), first mentioned in 1858 , gave its name to the location, and after 1864 the “Restaurant Mager at the Wachauer Ziegelei ” emerged, later known as the “Knorpelschänke”. Both restaurants ceased operations in the middle and end of the 20th century. First of all, the local situation along the southern part of Radeberger Straße developed around the "Restoration for Feldschlösschen". Until the beginning of the 20th century, the forest area of ​​the Landwehr extended from the east to the road. In the 1930s, the settlement first expanded to the east along today's Landwehrweg, Jägerweg and Arthur-Hustig-Straße. The Mittelweg, which emerged from an old driveway (which crosses the entire Landwehr from west to east), as well as the Grenzweg, Blumenweg, Hügelweg and Kurzer Weg were developed later. This was followed by an extension to the north, which was accompanied by a systematic naming of the new streets after deciduous trees (linden, maple, beech and birch paths). The location reached its present size in the second half of the 20th century with the construction of new residential areas and has around 710 inhabitants.

The location and development-related lack of farms and farms (apart from a sheep farm) made Feldschlößchen a classic residential village or a pure housing estate and, also because it is located in the Wachau district , led to the close integration with the old municipality of Wachau. Even after the municipal merger of Wachau with Leppersdorf and Seifersdorf in 1994 and the incorporation of Lomnitz in 1998, Feldschlößchen remained part of the district or the old municipality of Wachau. The character of a settlement, the lack of an old village center in Feldschlößchen and its territorial interdependence with Liegau-Augustusbad were cited by the Radeberg city council in 1997 as arguments in favor of attempting to circumnavigate the location of Feldschlößchen after Radeberg, rather than through the planned incorporations of Lomnitz to Wachau and Großerkmannsdorf according to Radeberg a regional reform was imminent anyway. Feldschlößchen, however, remained near Wachau.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official homepage of the municipality of Wachau
  2. ^ HOV ISGV Saxony
  3. ^ HOV ISGV Saxony
  4. Bernd Lichtenberger: City toying with Ullersdorf, Feldschlößchen and Schönborn , in: Dresdner Latest News , edition of May 30, 1997, p. 17.