Landhaus Bautzner Strasse 99

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The Landhaus Bautzner Straße 99 is a residential building built in 1857 in the Prussian Quarter in Dresden . The villa-like building built for the pharmacist Ernst Ludwig Opitz is now a listed building . The house is just before the intersection with Stolpener Straße, its garden plot borders on Radeberger Straße.

description

The two-storey building with a loft partially has a central projections having a relatively flat Zwerchhaus above the cranked roof cornice . The risalit takes up about a third of the width of the building and shows a round arched door between two round arched windows on the ground floor and first floor . On the first floor, the door and window open onto a balcony, and on the first floor, a low staircase leads to the front garden. The ground floor is made of sandstone, as are all the window frames and the roofing of the windows on the upper floor.

On the plastered garden side there is a single-axis, narrower risalit that also merges into a dwelling. To the left of it is a two-storey wooden winter garden that extends over both window axes .

history

The building is part of the first construction phase of the Prussian Quarter along today's Bautzner Strasse . The development of the district through streets did not begin until after 1860. The city map from 1849 shows no development besides the Linckeschen Bad, south of today's Bautzener Straße, and a coffee factory on the eastern Prießnitzufer . Only the “Straße nach Bautzen” and the Radeberger Straße already existed as country roads. At the time of construction, this part of Bautzner Strasse was called Schillerstrasse , the country house had the address Schillerstrasse 4.

The first floor and the attic apartment have been rented out since it was built. In 1861 the builder Ernst Ludwig Opitz lived on the ground floor of the building. The widow Therese Schweighofer lived on the first floor, and C. Hopfe, referred to in the address book as a restaurateur, in the attic apartment above.

The building had been vacant since 1995 and the garden was overgrown. The long vacancy, inadequate security, penetration of water and a fire on the upper floor caused serious damage to the building fabric. In April 2010, the building listed in the list of monuments was sold and renovated and is now used as an art auction house for SCHMIDT Kunstauktionen Dresden.

Individual evidence

  1. see, for example, depending on the edition, the city map enclosed or printed in the flap at Fritz Löffler: Das alten Dresden.
  2. Genia Bleier: Another eyesore less. Ruin in the Prussian Quarter turns into an art auction house. in: Dresdner Latest News from March 4, 2011, p. 17.
  3. a b Address and business manual of the royal capital and residence city of Dresden for 1861. P. 398 of the second part

Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 55 ″  N , 13 ° 45 ′ 56 ″  E