Gardener's house (Mohrenhaus)

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The former gardener's house of the Mohrenhaus is one of the Lößnitz winegrowers' houses , it is located in the Niederlößnitz district of Radebeul at Moritzburger Straße  53. There, on the edge of the Mohrenhaus Park, is the day care center "Gärtnerhaus".

Gardener's house in Mohrenhaus-Park, street side
Gardener's house, park side

description

The listed gardener's house, formerly a winegrower's house, is a two-story building with a two-story extension extending to the north (on the right side of the street). Both parts of the building have tile-covered gable roofs, with the extension being a little flatter.

The gardener's house stands on a broken stone base, the ground floor is plastered, the upper floor and the southern gable are boarded up. In both roof areas there is a wide, three-axle dormer. On the street side there is a two-storey arbor in front of the left of the three window axes. On the park side there is an entrance porch with a door to the ground floor and next to it a covered staircase to an entrance above it to the upper floor.

The plastered commercial cultivation in the north stands on a higher natural stone base because of the slope of the terrain. The normal-sized ground floor windows on the street side are offset upwards, the upper floor windows above are raised and are only half the size of jam-windows. A main cornice follows over this, in the roof, as on the park side, is a bat dormer. On the park side there is a large glazed entrance portal that probably fills a former gate entrance.

In the enclosure, designed as a retaining wall, there is an inlet in the form of a tile-covered pointed arched gate with a two-winged iron gate.

history

The winery was built around 1850 when Ludwig Pilgrim, one of the three co-founders of the downhill sparkling wine cellar Bussard , also used his Mohrenhaus property for wine production.

A later owner, Alwin Bauer , member of the state parliament , to whom the Mohrenhaus belonged from 1910, had the winegrower 's house converted into a gardener's house by the architect Max Herfurt in 1912 .

literature

Web links

Commons : Gardener's House  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Monument registration 08950657. Retrieved on November 6, 2019.

Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 2 "  N , 13 ° 37 ′ 49.2"  E