Barnewitz House

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Haus Barnewitz is a listed winegrower's house together with the gate system on the vineyard property of a former winery in the Niederlößnitz district of the Saxon city of Radebeul , Auf den Bergen 15 (formerly 65). Vineyard and property located in the wine-growing location Radebeuler Steinrücken and in the conservation area Historic vineyard landscape Radebeul , about that in the conservation area Lößnitz . The way on the mountains is part of the Saxon wine hiking trail .

Barnewitz House

The property, which is named after the Barnewitz family, who acquired it in 1932, was already a listed building during the GDR era .

Barnewitz house, the outbuilding on the right
House Barnewitz: entrance hall, the historic vineyard path in the paradise of

description

Above two small cellars with barrel vaults, which can be reached via hatches from the former press room on the ground floor, stands the two-story, three-axis winegrower's house with a solid, plastered ground floor and a boarded upper floor. The high hipped roof on top has only a short ridge.

In the keystone above the entrance is the Barnewitz coat of arms. The oak entrance door below is very elaborate. It was implemented there by the architect Otto Rometsch when he remodeled the house in 1932.

The outbuilding is a half-timbered building with bat dormers in the roof.

The entrance gate consists of sturdy gate pillars with cover plates and ball attachments.

history

Gasthaus Jägerhof from the east (bottom left), top left the Goldschmidtvilla with the half-timbered house Auf den Bergen 11 , in the center of the picture House Barnewitz. The vineyard paradise is after the phylloxera disaster verbuscht (postcard from 1906).
Barnewitz house: door

The one on the rear Welzigberg located, from half-timbered vineyard house built was built around the 1660th The entire Welzigberg , which stretched to the Höhenweg, was built after 1800 by Countess Flemming, née. Hohenthal acquired. Originally from Dölkau near Halle (Saale) , Flemming had the Berghaus built on the Höhenweg in 1827 . As an inheritance, the winery went to Count Hohenthal in 1839, who named his house Paradies . The property around the winegrower's house was later cultivated by a gardener who grew fruit there until 1932 .

In 1932, Richard Barnewitz, a member of the supervisory board of Clemens Müller AG , bought the property and had the building restored. The magnificent entrance door used is said to come from the house where Katharina von Bora was born , Luther's wife . In 1952 the Barnewitz family was expropriated and the house stood empty for years.

The Radebeul Volksweingut later took over ownership and converted the building for further residential use. The inner access staircase was replaced by an outside staircase to the upper floor in the south.

After reunification, the son Christian Barnewitz (1927–2011) bought back the winery and renovated the property at great expense in the early 1990s with his wife Vivian Barnewitz. Christian Barnewitz, who was born in Dresden, described the history of his family's house in an interview with Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten in January 2011.

In 2015 at the latest, unauthorized construction work took place in the house and on the property by a new owner since 2012, whereupon the Lower Monument Authority issued a construction freeze.

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 .
  • Georg Wulff; et al. (Red.): Winegrowers' houses in Radebeul . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2003 ( denkmalneuanradebeul.de - table of contents).

Web links

Commons : House Barnewitz  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b 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. 60 as well as the enclosed card .
  2. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 6 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
  3. a b Peter Redlich: What happens at the Barnewitz house? The monument authority has imposed a construction freeze on the famous Radebeul property. The owner weighs it down. In: sz-online.de , January 15, 2015, accessed on March 25, 2016.
  4. ^ Saxon protected areas at the SMUL , accessed on June 12, 2012.
  5. ^ Clemens Müller Aktiengesellschaft
  6. Georg Wulff; et al. (Red.): Winegrowers' houses in Radebeul . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2003.
  7. Dresden Latest News from January 4, 2011, p. 23.

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 58.7 "  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 53"  E