List of cultural monuments in Naußlitz (Dresden)
In the list of cultural monuments in Naußlitz , the cultural monuments are listed that are located in the Dresden district of Naußlitz . The list is based on the information in the themed city map of the city of Dresden, which lists all the cultural monuments recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony up to January 2006 . Pro rata in the district Naußlitz located conservation area Loebtau (entered into force on 21 January 2000).
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- Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
List of monuments
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 1; 3 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part offering a characteristic wooden houses of the 1920s by the club settlement Home Dresden Naußlitz, inexpensive of exemplarischem value for the aspirations of the settlement and homestead movement during the Weimar Republic and solid-designed houses in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack from Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214068 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling (Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 2 and Altnaußlitz 8d) in open development and corner location | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 2 (map) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214098 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 4; 6 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214069 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling in open development, with enclosure (No. 5) | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 5; 7 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214070 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 9; 11 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214072 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 10; 12 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214071 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 13; 13b (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214073 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 18; 20 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214074 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 19; 21 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214075 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 23; 25 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214076 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure (No. 27) in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 27; 29 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214079 |
Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 30; 32 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214077 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 31; 33 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214080 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling with fencing in open development and corner location | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 34; 34b (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214078 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 39; 41 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214081 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 44; 46 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09210966 |
Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 51; 53 (map) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214082 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 52; 54 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214083 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential building (front part) with fencing in open development | Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 56 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214084 |
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Gate of a former three-sided courtyard | Altnaußlitz 6; 6c (card) |
marked 1838 (gate entrance) | as part of the historic village center of Naußlitz, of architectural and local significance |
09210964 |
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Gate of a former farm | Altnaußlitz 7 (map) |
marked 1715 (gate entrance) | as part of the historic village center of Naußlitz, of architectural and local significance |
09210965 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Altnaußlitz 8; 8b (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214096 |
Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling (Alfred-Thiele-Strasse 2 and Altnaußlitz 8d) in open development and corner location | Altnaußlitz 8d (map) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214098 |
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Two houses and the side building of a former farm | Altnaußlitz 10 (map) |
1857 marked on the main house (farmhouse) | representative and most important homestead of Altnaußlitz, main house with bay windows, side building with Kumthalle and clock tower, today residential complex, as a testimony to rural architecture and construction and part of the historic village center of Naußlitz of architectural and local importance |
09210963 |
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Residential house and extension of a former three-sided courtyard | Altnaußlitz 11 (map) |
marked 1787 on the former gate (farmhouse) | Dated 1782 at the now demolished gate, later owned by the Baumann family and in 1914 founded a company on the site for the production of shoe insoles, as a testimony to the former company location and part of the historic village center of Naußlitz, of architectural and local significance |
09210962 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Binger Street 2; 4 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214089 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Binger Strasse 6; 8 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214090 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling house with enclosure (No. 16) in open development and corner location | Binger Strasse 14; 16 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214092 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house in open development | Burgwartstrasse 19 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214101 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house with enclosure in open development | Burgwartstrasse 41 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214100 |
Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house in open development | Burgwartstrasse 43 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214099 |
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Double apartment building in open development and corner location, with enclosure | Emil-Ueberall-Strasse 43 (map) |
around 1910 (double tenement house) | Double tenement house (Kesselsdorfer Strasse 82 and Emil-Ueberall-Strasse 43) in open development and corner location, with fencing; representative plastered building with reform style elements and restrained decor, of importance in terms of architectural history. |
09210974 |
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Rental villa | Grillenburger Strasse 17 (map) |
marked 1895 (rental villa) | Historicizing building in a spacious garden plot, thus character of a suburban villa, built for two or three families, with only one apartment on the ground floor, typical but also creatively sophisticated example of architecture in the late 19th century, striking clinker-sandstone facade, accentuation using Window frames, corner accentuations, colored stones, blind covers, etc., base made of Cyclops masonry, side risalit with triangular gable, exterior and interior largely preserved, one of the few villa-like properties in the area of Cotta, Löbtau and Naußlitz, significant in terms of architectural and urban development |
09219007 |
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Apartment building in open development | Grillenburger Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical of the time, historicizing building with plastered facade, characterized by central projections, natural stone and plastered structure, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09216646 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development, with fencing | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 55 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Historical building typical of the time with clinker brick facade, structured by pilaster strips and clinker brick friezes, location emphasized by broken corners and turrets, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210947 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 57 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Historical building typical of the time with clinker brick facade, structured by pilaster strips, corner projections, natural stone integration and clinker brick friezes, location emphasized by broken corner and elevated structure, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210975 |
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Double apartment building in open development | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 59; 61 (map) |
around 1895 (double tenement house) | Historic building with clinker brick facade, characterized by risalits and clinker brick friezes, continuous shop zone on the ground floor, of architectural and urban development significance |
09210973 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 79 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick building with plastered basement and pilaster strips on the upper floors, expanded mansard roof, location emphasized by broken corners and balconies, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210978 |
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Tram station Naußlitz: residential and administrative building, car hall and enclosure on Wendel-Hipler-Straße | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 81 (map) |
1899–1902 (car hall), before 1920 (extension), 1902–1903 (residential and administrative building) | Administration building in the corner of one of the most striking Art Nouveau buildings in Dresden, of great architectural, artistic and urban value, ensemble as evidence of urban development from the early days of electric trams and thus as evidence of the further development of Dresden's local transport network at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries of traffic-historical importance
former Naußlitz tram station, since 2005 commercial and residential building |
09210977 |
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Double apartment building in open development and corner location, with enclosure | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 82 (map) |
around 1910 (double tenement house) | Double tenement house (Kesselsdorfer Strasse 82 and Emil-Ueberall-Strasse 43) in open development and corner location, with fencing; representative plastered building with reform style elements and restrained decor, of importance in terms of architectural history. |
09210974 |
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Double apartment house in open development and corner location | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 88 (map) |
around 1910 (double tenement house) | Double tenement house (Kesselsdorfer Strasse 88 and Lange Strasse 28) in open development and corner location; distinctive corner building with an L-shaped floor plan, objectified but sophisticated facade design, characterized by bay windows, pilaster strips and loggias, in a stairwell still the original furnishings, significant in terms of building history. |
09210967 |
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Apartment house in open development with side fencing | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 90 (map) |
1910s (tenement) | Stylishly distinctive residential building from the 1910s, upper floors highlighted by pilaster strips and accentuating facade decorations, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09210968 |
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Villa with gazebo and fence | Kölner Strasse 24 (map) |
1920s (villa) | Typical 1920s villa construction with plastered facade and hipped roof, enlivened by varying bay windows and wooden shutters, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09214103 |
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Apartment house in open development with fencing | Lange Strasse 26 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Typical plastered building with reform style elements, characterized by balconies and simple plaster decor, of architectural significance. |
09210972 |
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Apartment building in open development | Lange Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | cube house typical of the district with clinker brick facade and natural stone integration, enlivened by colored clinker brick accents and risalits, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210948 |
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Double apartment house in open development and corner location | Lange Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1910 (double tenement house) | Double tenement house (Kesselsdorfer Strasse 88 and Lange Strasse 28) in open development and corner location; distinctive corner building with an L-shaped floor plan, objectified but sophisticated facade design, characterized by bay windows, pilaster strips and loggias, in a stairwell still the original furnishings, significant in terms of building history. |
09210967 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Lange Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical district cube house with clinker brick facade and natural stone integration, characterized by varying window shapes and risalits, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210949 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Lange Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical district cube house with clinker brick facade and natural stone integration, enlivened by Art Nouveau touches, clinker brick accents and risalits, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210950 |
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Apartment building in open development | Lange Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | cube house typical of the district with clinker brick facade and natural stone integration, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210951 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Lange Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical district cube house with clinker brick facade and natural stone structure, dominated by risalits with stepped gables, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210952 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Lange Strasse 38 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Historicizing building with clinker brick facade, natural stone or plaster structure and extended mansard roof, characterized by strong risalits with varying gables, turrets as an accent on the front side, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210953 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Oskar-Mai-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Formerly the Naußlitzer Höhe restaurant, historicizing plastered building with broken corner and natural stone structure, eaves cornice with floral ornamental frieze and consoles, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210959 |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Oskar-Mai-Strasse 6; 8 (card) |
1920s (duplex) | Typical residential building from the 1920s with a hipped roof, clinker brick facade in the basement, plastered upper floors, of architectural significance |
09210957 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Oskar-Mai-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical turn-of-the-century tenement building, plastered facade characterized by central projections and natural stone integration, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210956 |
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Apartment building in open development | Oskar-Mai-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical turn-of-the-century tenement building, plastered facade characterized by plaster use on the ground floor, central projections and restrained decor, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210955 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Pietzschstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Historicizing plastered building typical of the time with broken corner and natural stone integration, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history |
09210960 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Pietzschstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Historicizing building with clinker brick facade, broken corner and natural stone integration, accents with colored clinker brick, of importance in terms of building history and urban development |
09210961 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house with enclosure in open development | Rüdesheimer Strasse 2 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214091 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house in open development | Rüdesheimer Strasse 5 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214093 |
Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house in open development | Rüdesheimer Strasse 9 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
09214094 |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling with enclosure (No. 13) in open development | Rüdesheimer Strasse 11; 13 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
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Residential stable house, side building with Kumthalle, barn as well as enclosure walls and gates of a former farm | Saalhausener Strasse 51; 51a; 51b; 51c (card) |
marked 1897 (barn) | Significant in terms of building history and local history |
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House of a former farm | Saalhausener Strasse 59 (map) |
re. 1793 (residential house) |
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38th elementary school (formerly); 38. Middle School (formerly): School and gym | Saalhausener Strasse 61 (map) |
1899 (school) | School building typical of the time from the end of the 19th century, historicizing plastered facade with a natural stone base zone and structure, emphasized in the center by a clock tower, of importance in terms of the history of the district and building history |
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Apartment building in open development and enclosure | Stollestrasse 64 (map) |
1914, according to address book (tenement house) | Typical plastered building with reform style elements, characterized by turrets, loggias, semicircular bay windows and economical decor, of historical importance. |
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Apartment house in open development with fencing | Stollestrasse 66 (map) |
1915, according to address book (apartment building) | Representative plastered building, typical design from around 1910 with elements of reform style, significance in terms of building history. |
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Apartment building in open development and enclosure | Stollestrasse 68 (map) |
1913, according to address book (apartment building) | characteristic building from 1913 with plastered facade and economical decor, significant in terms of building history. |
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Tram station Naußlitz: residential and administrative building, car hall and enclosure on Wendel-Hipler-Straße | Wendel-Hipler-Strasse 1 (map) |
1899–1902 (car hall), before 1920 (extension), 1902–1903 (residential and administrative building) | Administration building in the corner of one of the most striking Art Nouveau buildings in Dresden, of great architectural, artistic and urban value, ensemble as evidence of urban development from the early days of electric trams and thus as evidence of the further development of Dresden's local transport network at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries of traffic-historical importance |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: double dwelling in open development | Wiesbadener Strasse 45; 47 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: Double dwelling with enclosure in open development | Wiesbadener Strasse 49; 51 (card) |
1926/1928 (double house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
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Holzhaussiedlung Dresden-Naußlitz: residential house with enclosure in open development | Wiesbadener Strasse 53 (map) |
1928/1934 (single-family house) | Part of a characteristic wooden house settlement from the 1920s by the Association Siedlungsheim Dresden-Naußlitz, of exemplary value for the efforts of the settlement and homestead movement at the time of the Weimar Republic to offer inexpensive and solidly designed residential houses also in prefabricated construction, execution largely by the well-known timber construction company Christoph & Unmack Niesky, of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and social history |
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Former cultural monuments
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Residential building with shop on the ground floor | Wiesbadener Strasse 55 (map) |
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Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Naußlitz - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- List of monuments of the state of Saxony
- Cultural monuments on the Dresden themed city map
- See Naußlitz on dresdner-stadtteile.de