Kaditzer Strasse (Radebeul)

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The Kaditzer road is a good 400-meter-long city road the Saxon town of Radebeul , located in the original district Alt-Radebeul . The street is located in the Radebeul-Ost redevelopment area.

Kaditzer Strasse to the north, on the right the junction with Dresdner Strasse

Location and development

Homecoming stone

The Kaditzer Straße begins at the intersection of Serkowitzer Straße (from the west) with the former main street on the east side, the beginning of which is today in Robert-Werner-Platz . While Schildenstraße leads north at that intersection, Kaditzer Straße goes south-east and past the beginning of Dresdner Straße, then it swings south to Kaditz and at the local border with Dresden merges into Spitzhausstraße there, which leads to Kaditzer Church leads. The way to the church, which is also opposite the old schoolhouse , is a good 1.3 kilometers in Dresden.

The numbering begins in the north on Serkowitzer Strasse; the odd house numbers are on the right, i.e. in the west. The plots are close to the street, they are the rear development of the parcels in the historic village center Am Kreis . The numbering runs up to number 19, then the sea meadows begin. The even numbers are opposite on the east side; they run to number 20.

Some cultural monuments lie along the road and are therefore listed in the list of cultural monuments in Radebeul (district) :

  • No. 2, No. 5, No. 9 , No. 11, No. 12
  • There is also the Heimkehrerstein at the entrance to the village on the west side.

Naming

In 1657 the street was the church path from the village center of Radebeul to the associated church in Kaditz , the Emmauskirche . The current name Kaditzer Straße was officially dedicated in 1890.

local residents

Main building of the Dreiseithof at Kaditzer Straße 9 from 1898

The added traveled from Kaditz master carpenter Johann Christian Ziller Ahn in the Lößnitz based builder family Ziller , and part of its non-builder descendants lived a long time in Dreiseithof Kaditzer Straße 9 (also farm no. 8 after the fire cadastral numbering). The main building of the “most stately homestead in the Radebeul village” was rebuilt in 1898 by the master builder Gustav Ziller for his cousin Friedrich Hermann Ziller.

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Individual evidence

  1. 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. 161 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 48 "  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 35"  E