Trade school Dresdner Strasse 250

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The trade school at Dresdner Straße 250 was a listed building in the Freital district of Deuben . It was built as an inn around 1850 and demolished in 2006.

The house was located between the confluence of Güterstrasse and Krönertstrasse in Dresdner Strasse on the side of the street facing the Dresden – Werdau railway line . Next to it stood an old three-sided courtyard, which last housed a tile trade. The listed residential buildings at Dresdner Strasse 279 and 283 were in the immediate vicinity.

history

The baker Dobitz received around 1850 permission to serve and run a bakery. The house was named "Oberer Gasthof" and the baked goods were sold in Deuben, Dresden and Wilsdruff . In 1854 a fire destroyed the bakery, Dobitz did not rebuild. In 1878 a Mr. Hanke bought the Upper Inn and opened it under the name “Restaurant zum Gambrinus ”. The building then underwent a number of extensions and renovations, and Ernst Wagner in particular made a name for himself as the owner of the inn. The “Konzert- und Ballhaus” was soon popularly called simply “Wagner's restaurant”. Wagner organized performances by well-known regional artists and regularly held festivals and celebrations in the inn and the garden behind.

After Wagner had to sell for reasons of age, the building was briefly used as a cinema without success. The restaurant was also closed in 1922. The premises were later used by the Thowe camera works , which relocated their production from Potschappel to Deuben. Due to the high inflation in the early days of the Weimar Republic , however, this use was not of long duration. The company became insolvent, the house first went to a Dresdner bank and was later bought by the city of Freital.

After the National Socialists came to power in 1933, a department of the Reich Labor Service was initially housed in the building , and in 1936 it was converted into a trade school. As this it was still used after the Second World War , and art exhibitions were repeatedly held in the building and, during GDR times, people 's chamber elections were also held. After the fall of the Wall , it became the property of the Freital district and later the Weißeritz district and finally housed a special needs school.

In 2006 the trade school and the adjoining Dreiseithof were demolished, and two department stores and a parking lot were built on the site by 2007.

Web links

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  • Domokos Szabo: Shopping instead of buffalo . In: Sächsische Zeitung , September 12, 2005
  • Heinz Fiedler: A house in the interplay of times . In: Sächsische Zeitung, November 23, 2006

Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 32.5 "  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 34.5"  E