House Schloßstraße 28 (Dresden)

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Dresden, Schloßstraße 28 (photo taken around 1900)
Dresden, Schloßstraße 28, Renaissance portal.

The house at Schloßstraße 28 was a residential building in Dresden . The building was probably built in the middle of the 16th century and destroyed in the air raids on Dresden in 1945 .

description

It was probably built around 1535/50. Extensive reconstruction took place around 1660/1680. The five-story house had a two-story bay window, with ornamentally decorated parapet panels and fluted pillar walls. The dash of the bay window on the second floor was richly carved. When the ruin, which was destroyed in the war, was demolished, fragments of the Renaissance portal were recovered.

Stefan Hertzig describes that Klengel's decorative forms "adorned Dresden bay windows of the 17th century with a" very strong, swirling, juicy look ", including that of the house at Schloßstraße 28.

literature

  1. ^ Stefan Hertzig together with Walter May and Henning Prinz: The historical Neumarkt zu Dresden. Michel Sandstein, 2005 ISBN 3-937602-46-1 , p. 123.
  2. ^ Stefan Hertzig: The Dresden community center in the time of Augustus the Strong. Society of Historical Neumarkt Dresden e. V., Dresden 2001, ISBN 3-9807739-0-6 , p. 250.