House Windisch

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Haus Windisch , also called Weingut Kruse or Haus Stolle , is now a listed, prestigious country house with outbuildings and facilities at the foot of a vineyard in the Oberlößnitz district of Radebeul in Saxony , in Augustusweg 90/92.

House Windisch
House Windisch, central projection

The property is located in the conservation area Historic vineyard landscape Radebeul and in the conservation area Lößnitz .

description

Mansion

The cleaned two-storey country house (Augustusweg 92) with a high, tiled hipped roof stands with its eaves directly on the line of Augustusweg. It has a central risalite with a gable , in which there is a carved half-timbered bay window with wooden base . To the right and left of it there are two small houses in the roof . A flat-roofed verandah is attached to the right of the building .

House Windisch is the Dehio manual as an example of the smooth transition from the simple winegrowers' houses to the more stately houses and was already under monument protection in GDR times .

Winemaker's house

House Windisch, winegrower's house

The also listed, single-storey winegrower's house (Augustusweg 90) faces the street with its ridge side. The house has an L-shaped floor plan and a tiled half-hip roof .

The main and auxiliary buildings are connected directly to the street by a high quarry stone wall in which there is a gate between two sandstone columns with spheres.

history

Augustusweg 76 to 114 below the wooded steep slope to the north. The mighty Windisch house is directly on the street (from the left about two fifths of the picture), across from Fichtestrasse coming from the south.

The associated vineyard property was first mentioned in 1623. Georg Heyne had a winegrower's house built there in 1631, which was expanded in 1753 through additions and renovations to a large vineyard house in the Baroque style. In 1769 a massive mountain house, called "Cossack house", was built up in the mountain, which has not been preserved. In 1780, in the west of the Weinberghaus (today Augustusweg 90), a winegrower's house with stables and a bakery was built across it .

In 1901/1903 the lawyer and judiciary Bruno Windisch, owner of the property since 1886, had the main house redesigned into a villa-like country house by the architect Oskar Menzel with neo-baroque shapes . The old foundations and the wine cellar were preserved, and the external cubature also remained the same. The Windisch family lived in the house until 1994.

In 2012, the largest still preserved spindle wine press in the upper Elbe Valley from 1784 or 1794 stood on the ground floor of the main house .

literature

Web links

Commons : Haus Windisch  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 7 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
  2. Barbara Bechter, Wiebke Fastenrath u. a. (Ed.): Handbook of German Art Monuments , Saxony I, Dresden District . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-422-03043-3 , p. 730-739 .
  3. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 33.8 "  N , 13 ° 41 ′ 10.8"  E