List of fountains and water features in Radebeul
The list of fountains and water features in Radebeul gives an overview of fountains and water features in the Saxon city of Radebeul . A part of the facilities is now under monument protection as a small architecture .
While many of the (semi) Hufner -Gehöfte in the village principles of Lößnitz towns their own water well had existed in the village centers especially for the cottagers municipally owned wells, of which 1,996 on the Anger Altnaundorf rediscovered and restored fountain bears a testimony. Whether this also applied to the village center of Serkowitz would have to be clarified, since there the Lößnitzbach flowed directly over the Anger on its way to the Elbe . A sinking groundwater level and the increased water consumption in the 18th and 19th centuries, which was associated with the growth of the population, ensured that the excavation or drilling of a well was often requested and approved with the building application for a villa. Many of these deep wells, which were then filled or covered from the 1920s after the construction of the tap water supply, were rediscovered after the fall of the Wall and are now partially used for garden irrigation using process water .
Most of the Radebeul wineries, which are located below the Lößnitz plateau, had their own water supply. In those places where scoop wells were no longer attached due to too great a depth to the adjacent aquifer, because of the mountainous location, running wells with enclosed slope springs were used. In the higher ground, springs were taken, the water of which was then channeled over moats and through openings through the slopes to well houses in the courtyard of the goods. In some cases, tube rides have also been used since the 17th century , the most famous of which was the wooden Straken water pipeline to Hoflößnitz, which was commissioned in 1625 and initially had twelve water interest residents. Pipelines also led to the Minckwitzschen Weinberg , from around 1770 from Stephansborn to Wackerbarths Ruh ' and from around 1820 from Schwarzes Teich to the inner courtyard of Altfriedstein ( Roos'sche Wasserleitung ).
With the development of today's villa quarters of the Lößnitz came the desire for a simpler water supply and for water as a decorative element. In 1867/68 the Ziller brothers built the first iron fall water pipe from the high-lying Wahnsdorf . But it was only when they built the Zillersche waterworks in the first half of the 1870s that they were able to connect the new housing districts with pressure water pipes. In order to make the villas more attractive to customers, numerous plots of land with ornamental fountains were created, some of which still exist today. Many of them are also listed as part of the listed properties themselves; these are listed in the sub-chapter listed ornamental fountains and water features in private rooms. But the Ziller brothers in particular did not stop at the private property line. Public fountain systems should not only beautify the residential areas, but also use the air humidification to knock down the dust of the partially paved streets and footpaths. Of the such facilities on Zillerplatz, the two Königplatz in Oberlößnitz and Niederlößnitz as well as on the roundabout of what was then Albertstraße (after the king at the time), only the latter remained, which is now bubbling again as Fontainenplatz .
After the fall of the Wall, a number of ornamental fountains and water features were newly created in Radebeul in addition to the historical water systems.
Legend
The columns used in the table list the information explained below:
- Name, description : Description of the individual object.
- Address, coordinates : Today's street address, location coordinates.
- District : Today's Radebeul district, as shown in the local map.
- FUE: Fürstenhain
- KOE: Kötzschenbroda
- KOO: Kötzschenbroda-Oberort
- LIN: Lindenau
- NAU: Naundorf
- NDL: Niederlößnitz
- OBL: Oberloessnitz
- RAD: Alt-Radebeul
- SER: Serkowitz
- WAH: Wahnsdorf
- ZIT: Zitzschewig
- Date : Particular years of construction, as far as known or deducible, in some cases also date of the first mention of the property.
- Comment : More detailed explanations.
- Image : Photo of the main object.
Publicly accessible ornamental fountains and water features
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | comment | image |
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Fountain sculpture "... against the current ..." (in front of the Goldener Anker ) |
Altkötzschenbroda 61 ( location ) |
KOE | 1999 | On the square in front of the Goldener Anker there is a stainless steel fountain sculpture by the sculptor Karl Menzen with the name "... against the current ...". Water runs down the wave. | |
Water basin with sphinx (lower garden) carefree house |
Augustusweg 48 ( location ) |
OBL | End of 18th century | In the lower, baroque garden there is a sandstone, partly curved water basin from the construction period, in it a lying sphinx on a base, in front of the chest the head of a water monster, which serves as a gargoyle . | |
Water basin with sphinx (upper garden) carefree house |
Augustusweg 48 ( location ) |
OBL | End of 18th century | In the upper landscape garden there is a sandstone water basin from the construction period under trees. At its edge lies a sphinx, in front of the chest is the head of a water monster, which serves as a gargoyle . The head of the sphinx is missing. | |
Wall fountain carefree house |
Augustusweg 48 ( location ) |
OBL | End of 18th century | On the back of the U-shaped mansion, opposite the enclosed inner courtyard, there is an arched niche in the retaining wall facing the higher-lying landscape garden, a wall fountain curved outwards with a water basin on the wall. The stones of the retaining wall are decorated with plant motifs, and there are also some animals, such as a turtle and a lizard. There are two pedestals on either side of the fountain; on the left is a baroque putto . | |
Roundabout Dr.-Schmincke-Allee | Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 18–21 ( Fontainenplatz ) ( location ) |
SER | around 1880, 2009 |
On the Fontainenplatz in Dr.-Schmincke-Allee, which was built by the Ziller brothers at their own expense, there is a water basin with a fountain that was restarted in 2009 and is now 4 m high. The pool is surrounded by the figure group Vier Jahreszeiten , which consists of four figures from the Ernst March pottery factory on pedestals. | |
Lizard fountain (in front of the residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 20 ) |
Hauptstrasse 20 ( location ) |
WHEEL | 2007 | The processed, 88 cm high air stone has a consciously child-friendly height. In order to show the connection between water and living beings, a 22 cm large lizard sculpture was placed on the edge as an addition. The design of the fountain comes from the designer Lars Ditscherlein, the diabase - granite from near Oppach edited the Kötzschenbrodaer Steinmetz Eric Reich. The Meißner sculptor Mirko Stelzner created the lizard from patinated bronze . | |
Ornamental fountain with bronze picture work Elblandklinikum Radebeul |
Heinrich-Zille-Straße 13 ( location ) |
NDL | 1994 | Ornamental fountain with bronze sculptures by the sculptor Thea Richter | |
Silbersee ( Karl-May-Hain ) |
Karl-May-Straße 5 ( location ) |
opposite WHEEL | 1932, 1992 |
The Silbersee lies in the middle between the Karl May boulder and the Herzsee Winnetous in the Karl May memorial grove, which was laid out in 1932. This is opposite the Karl May Museum in the writer's former orchard. In 1992 the garden architecture was restored. | |
Herzsee Winnetous ( Karl-May-Hain ) |
Karl-May-Straße 5 ( location ) |
opposite WHEEL | 1932, 1992 |
The heart-shaped water basin is the end point of the water art created as modeled watercourses in the Karl May Memorial Grove, which was laid out in 1932. This is opposite the Karl May Museum in the writer's former orchard. In 1992 the garden architecture was restored. | |
Millstone fountain | Meißner Straße / Paradiesstraße (Am Weißen Ross green area) ( location ) |
SER | 2008 | The ornamental fountain made of millstones, created by Hans-Peter Bender and erected by the Freemason Foundation of the Swords and Apple Lodge in Dresden, represented by Christian Barnewitz , reminds of the seven water mills of the Lößnitzbach on a stele . In the middle of the horizontally stacked mill wheels there is a water overflow. | |
Fountain sculpture "Meander" (water supply and urban drainage Radebeul) |
Neubrunnstrasse ( location ) |
WHEEL | 2000 | Artist Karl Menzen . | |
Fountain sculpture "Lovers" (wedding garden behind the registry office ) |
Pestalozzistraße 4 ( location ) |
WHEEL | 2015 | Artist Małgorzata Chodakowska . | |
Altfriedstein gargoyle |
( location ) |
Prof. Wilhelm Ring 1 NDL | around 1790 | The dolphin on the water trough in Neufriedstein is a remnant of the former Roos'schen aqueduct from Schwarzes Teich to Altfriedstein , with whose property it is a listed building. The water-spouting dolphin was located in an arched niche of the retaining wall above the manor house in front of an opening that still leads to the well chamber in the mountain behind. | |
Stone trough with Dolphin Neufriedstein nursing home |
Prof. Wilhelm Ring 28 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1790 | The stone trough with dolphin is a remnant of the former water supply from Schwarzes Teich to Altfriedstein . The dolphin was moved there after the Neufriedstein nursing home was rebuilt . | |
Fountain park Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring |
( location ) |
Prof. Wilhelm Ring NDL | after 1912, 2009/10 |
The corner park is part of the Altfriedstein villa colony from the beginning of the 20th century, created by Schilling & Graebner . The pipeline coming out of the retaining wall fills a historic water trough from which the water overflows into a small pond. Today in public ownership, the fountain was renewed in 2009 by the Freemasons Foundation Dresden according to plans by Hans-Peter Bender, from the following year the green area was redesigned with the help of a donation from Karl-Erivan W. Haub . The facility received the Radebeul Builders' Prize 2011, category: garden and open space design. | |
Water feature | Richard-Wagner-Strasse ( location ) |
SER | 2004-06 | In front of the Krokofit sports and leisure center. Design of the square by Hendrikje Becker, design of the water feature by Bärbel Voigt | |
Fountain | Robert-Werner-Platz ( location ) |
WHEEL | 2013 | When the square was redesigned, Hans-Peter Bender created a lowered seat with a water basin in the middle with a boulder as a hot spring. | |
Wall fountain Steinbachhaus | Steinbachstrasse 21 ( location ) |
SER | 1915, 2008 |
The wall fountain on the north side was created in 1915 by the sculptor Richard König . It has a semicircular basin, above it a round arched niche with an egg bar and a gargoyle inside. To the side there are figure attachments with heads and putti with Gothic motifs. Reconstructed in 2008. | |
Wackerbarth Castle fountain | Wackerbarthstrasse 1 ( location ) |
NDL | 1727-29 | Palace with baroque gardens, Belvedere, Jacobstein, remains of garden sculptures, enclosure, memorial plaque and vineyards. Master builder Johann Christoph Knöffel , Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann . Listed under monument protection by local decree since 1912. In front of the south side of the castle, as part of the historical front garden, is a large water basin, inside an approximately 7.5 m high fountain with its own underwater pump. The process water now comes from newly drilled deep wells, and the rainwater is collected in cisterns. | |
Water basin with flower bowl at Wackerbarth Castle | Wackerbarthstrasse 1 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1800 | Palace with baroque gardens, Belvedere, Jacobstein, remains of garden sculptures, enclosure, memorial plaque and vineyards. Master builder Johann Christoph Knöffel , Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann . Listed under monument protection by local decree since 1912. In front of the substructure of the belvedere is a water basin with a flower bowl and gargoyle, plus the family coat of arms of Christian Friedrich von Gregory . Fountain inscription: "HUMAN GENDER / MOVE OVER LIKE THEM / SHADOW IN FRONT OF THE SUN". | |
Water band in the economic area of Schloss Wackerbarth | Wackerbarthstrasse 1 ( location ) |
NDL | around 2002 | Palace with baroque gardens, Belvedere, Jacobstein, remains of garden sculptures, enclosure, memorial plaque and vineyards. Listed under monument protection by local decree since 1912. In addition, the modern production area of the Dresden architectural office heizHaus. In the economic area, two modern water basins with overflow water were created on both sides of the glass companionway to the historic wine vaults. |
Lost fountains and water features
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | comment | image |
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The village. Fountain surround |
Moritzburger Straße 31; spent in: Museum of the Royal Saxon Antiquities Association |
found at: KOE / NDL | 1560 | Gasthaus Heiterer Blick was brought to the museum of the Royal Saxon Antiquities Association as an exhibit in the association year 1856/57 (Gurlitt, p. 55 f., Fig. 58) and destroyed in the bombing of Dresden in 1945. | Fountain surround made of six sandstone parts, with a relief of groups of children similar to bacchus. Destroyed in World War II. The object found in a vineyard near the|
Königsplatz fountain |
Eduard-Bilz-Platz ( location ) |
OBL | before 1885, from 1907 |
Before handing over to the community who provided Brothers Ziller on the court a victory column with a larger than life Victoria from terracotta on, including in the drywall a south into the Sophienstraße -looking lion-headed gargoyles with a fountain pool, powered by the Zillersche waterworks . The complex, neglected and dry around 1905, was replaced from 1907 by a simple flower ring with a fountain in the water basin and dedicated as the (Oberlößnitzer) Königsplatz by the Saxon king. It is unclear when the ornamental fountain was cleared. Today the Bilz stone is there . | |
Königsplatz fountain |
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (in front of the Niederlößnitz town hall ) ( location ) |
NDL | around 1890 | The Niederlößnitzer Königsplatz in front of the Niederlößnitzer town hall was adorned with a high fountain. It is unclear when the ornamental fountain was cleared. | |
Fontainenplatz Zillerstraße |
Zillerplatz ( location ) |
NDL | 1885 | On the Zillerplatz, which the Ziller brothers laid out as a decorative square in the 1870s, a roundabout with a water basin with a goblet-like fountain bowl with a fountain was created in 1885 to upgrade it. The ornamental fountain was operated by the Zillersche Wasserwerk in Lößnitzgrund . In the period before 1910 the goblet-like inner fountain bowl disappeared, and sometime later the bubbling fountain also disappeared. Today the design of the square has disappeared under asphalt and is run over by cars. |
Listed ornamental fountains and water features in private rooms
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | comment | image |
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Bowl fountain Villa Summer |
( location ) |
Augustusweg 44 OBL | 1900 | Villa with park and enclosure. Builder Oskar Menzel | |
Water basin at Landhaus Kurt Albrecht |
( location ) |
Augustusweg 82 OBL | 1909-12 | The water basin is in a garden with old trees, which extends on the south side in front of the villa towards the street. | Not visible from the outside. |
Hohenhaus fountain system | Barkengasse 6 ( location ) |
ZIT | around 1870 | The fountain is located in the park in the former vineyard terraces. It is adorned by a statuette ( winemaker ). The outside staircase leading to the fountain is flanked by two animal figures ( sheep and rams ) , also from the Ernst March company . | |
Bowl fountain Villa Ernst Louis Kempe | Bodelschwinghstraße 8 ( location ) |
NDL | 1904-06 | There is a large bowl fountain in the garden. | Not visible from the outside. |
Cascade fountain at Villa Dr.-Külz-Strasse 25 | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 25 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1905 | Free-standing three-shell cascade fountain with a Baroque grotto. | |
Bowl fountain Villa Bernhard Große | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
NDL | 1891-94 | The bowl fountain is in the original garden, the pathways and borders of which have been preserved to this day. | |
Wall fountain Hofmann Villa | Ledenweg 2 ( location ) |
KOE | 1915 | The 3 m high, two-shell wall fountain stands in front of the south terrace. It is crowned by a 1 m high boy who holds a water-spouting fish in her arms. The base is decorated with sea animals and shells. | |
Fountain bowl Villa Gustav Thoenes |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 57 WHEEL | 1888/89 | Villa with well, garden and enclosure. Master builder, brothers Ziller . Residents: Gustav Thoenes | |
Bowl fountain Villa Gotthold Schilling |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 59 WHEEL | around 1893 | In the front garden there is a fountain consisting of a water basin with a fountain bowl. | |
Bowl fountain Villa Tanger | Meißner Strasse 159 ( location ) |
KOE | 1873 | In the garden there is a water basin with a sandstone border and a central bowl. | |
Villa Kruger fountain | Neue Strasse 12 ( location ) |
KOE | 1858 | In the park-like garden there is a round water basin with a fountain and vases on pedestals . | |
Fountain Villa Paradiesstrasse 3 |
( location ) |
Paradiesstrasse 3 NDL | around 1880 | Well to the villa. In front of the list of monuments 2012 at Meißner Straße 150. | |
Fountain Villa Alfred Sparbert | Prof. Wilhelm Ring 19 ( location ) |
NDL | 1907, 2008 |
In the front garden of the Schilling & Graebner villa is a fountain with a flower-like bowl of water. The building owner of the villa, the industrialist Alfred Sparbert , left his initials AS and dating to 1907 on the left, and the initials FS and dating to 2008 on the opposite side . | |
Birkenhof bowl fountain | Spitzhausstrasse 28 ( location ) |
OBL | around 1928 | The fountain consists of a water bowl and a pillar in front of it that tapers downwards. | Not visible from the outside. |
Bowl fountain House Jordan | Weinbergstrasse 26 ( location ) |
OBL | around 1867 | The round basin with a bowl fountain in it forms part of the remains of the original garden architecture in the form of a strictly symmetrical flower garden. |
Running and scoop fountain
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | comment | image |
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Village fountain Altnaundorf | Altnaundorf ( location ) |
NAU | middle Ages | The scoop and draw well at the southern end of the Angers Altnaundorf served as a public water dispenser for centuries. It was closed with plates by the municipality in 1896 and rediscovered in 1996 during excavation work. It has been restored since 1998/99. | |
Jägerberg fountain , part of the Bilz sanatorium |
Augustusweg 110 ( location ) |
OBL | 1850/60, 1871/72, 1895/96 |
Villa with winter garden, stable, barn, coach house, gatehouse, wine cellar, garden sculpture, fountain and z. T. terraced park, in it artificial ruins and bastion with observation tower (" sheet metal castle ") and enclosure. Resident Eduard Bilz | |
Well house Haus Höhne | Mountain view 2 ( location ) |
SER | 1926 | Villa with terraces, well house and fencing. Owner: Alwin Höhne | |
Upper mouth of the Giessmann tunnel |
Radebeul-West Forest Park ( location ) |
NDL | 1876-78 | The mouth of the Gießmann tunnel (the running water tunnel from Schwarzes Teich for irrigation of the former Badhotel, Burgstrasse 2 ) is located about 200 meters southeast of the pond in today's forest park, formerly connected to the pond by a shallow ditch that is still recognizable in the landscape today. | |
Lower mouth of the Giessmann tunnel | Burgstrasse ( location ) |
NDL | 1876-78 | The mouth of the Giessmann tunnel (the black pond water tunnel for irrigation of the former Badhotel, Burgstrasse 2 ) comes out of the vineyards on the western side of the road above the buildings. The crenellated sandstone wall has an arched opening with fighter ribbons and a keystone with a date. The tunnel is 2 m high and 1 m wide and 309 m long, 34 m of which are bricked. | |
Brunnenhaus Winzerhaus Erdmann | Finstere Gasse 5 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1724 | On the plot of the original as Upper Winzerhaus for Minckwitzschen vineyard belonging House Erdmann is a fountain house. | |
Tautzschgenhof fountain house | Graue-Presse-Weg 62 ( location ) |
WAH | around 1911 | There is a small, polygonal well house with a curved roof on the access road. | Not visible from the outside. |
Brunnenhaus Kurhaus Wettin | Haidebergstrasse 20 ( location ) |
OBL | 1927 | The well house in the courtyard is boarded up and has a bent tent roof . It was probably built in 1927 as a pump house. | |
Born | Krapenbergweg | ZIT |
early modern times |
probably Many Borne can still be found in the vineyards above the Radebeul wineries . These are usually made of syenite or sandstone masonry spring casings of stratified water. They were placed at the point where the water layer emerged from the slope; from there the running water was led in trenches and partly in pipelines to the well houses of the manors. Due to the height differences, water features could also be operated. This Born lies in a designated drinking water protection area . | |
water systems of the Kynast | Kynastweg 26 ( location ) |
ZIT |
around 1860 tower house, 1888, 1899 |
around 1750, Former winery with manor house, tower house, gardener's house, gatehouse, baroque fountain or bath house, park with basin and sundial, terraced retaining wall system, grotto, water-technical systems in the north. Residents: von Bomsdorff family , August von Witzleben , Heino Kretzschmar , Ewald Hilger , Hans Marschall | |
Born | Langenbergweg | ZIT |
early modern times |
probably Many Borne can still be found in the vineyards above the Radebeul wineries . These are usually made of syenite or sandstone masonry spring casings of stratified water. They were placed at the point where the water layer emerged from the slope; from there the running water was led in trenches and partly in pipelines to the well houses of the manors. Due to the height differences, water features could also be operated. | |
Golden Chariot mouth hole |
Spitzhaus staircase ( location ) |
OBL |
early modern times |
probably In the Goldener Wagen vineyard, right next to the Spitzhaus staircase , relatively high up, is the mouth hole of a water passage that comes out of the mountain. There is water in it, but it is held back by the entrance threshold. | |
Spring mouth hole of the Straken spring system | Straken | WAH |
early modern times |
probably Many Borne can still be found in the vineyards above the Radebeul wineries . These are usually made of syenite or sandstone masonry spring casings of stratified water. They were placed at the point where the water layer emerged from the slope; from there the running water was led in trenches and partly in pipelines to the well houses of the manors. Due to the height differences, water features could also be operated. The Straken spring system flowed into the Straken water pipeline to Hoflößnitz at the lower end . | |
Brunnenhaus Meinholdsche tower house | Weinbergstrasse 10 ( location ) |
OBL | probably 18th century | The fountain house was connected to the Straken water pipe of the Hoflößnitz. | Not visible from the outside. |
literature
- Water supply. In: Frank Andert (Red.): Stadtlexikon Radebeul . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 213 .
- 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 .
- 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 .
- Jörg-R. Oesen, Eberhard Grundmann: The most beautiful fountains in and around Dresden. Edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2010, ISBN 978-3-938325-72-8 .
- Gudrun Täubert: Art in the public space of the city of Radebeul . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2002.
- Gudrun Täubert, Frank Andert: Jewelery places in Radebeul; yesterday and today . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2010.
Web links
- Fountain and water features in Radebeul (with a privately located "water umbrella fountain ").
Individual evidence
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (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).
- ↑ Four seasons. In: Jörg-R. Oesen, Eberhard Grundmann: The most beautiful fountains in and around Dresden . Edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2010, ISBN 978-3-938325-72-8 , p. 105.
- ↑ Lizard fountain. In: Jörg-R. Oesen, Eberhard Grundmann: The most beautiful fountains in and around Dresden . Edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2010, ISBN 978-3-938325-72-8 , p. 107.
- ^ Karl Menzen: Meander.
- ↑ It should be something attractive, for love: The wedding garden is complete with the fountain sculpture "Lovers". In: RADEBEUL MAKES STEAM. Newspaper for the redevelopment area "Zentrum und Dorfkern Radebeul-Ost", No. 18, July 2015, p. 1.
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2011. In: Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on June 17, 2012 .
- ^ Gudrun Täubert, Frank Andert: jewelry places in Radebeul; yesterday and today . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2010, p. 50 .
- ↑ a b Water in Wackerbarth. In: Jörg-R. Oesen, Eberhard Grundmann: The most beautiful fountains in and around Dresden . Edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2010, ISBN 978-3-938325-72-8 , p. 109.
- ↑ Communications from the Royal Saxon Association for Research and Conservation of Patriotic Antiquities. Tenth booklet. CC Meinhold and Sons, Dresden 1857, p. 71 (with a nearly one-page description of the property).
- ↑ Cornelius Gurlitt : Kötzschenbroda. In: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 26. Booklet: The art monuments of Dresden's surroundings, Part 2: Amtshauptmannschaft Dresden-Neustadt . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1904, pp. 44-56.