List of cultural monuments in Pieschen (L – Z)

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The list of cultural monuments in Pieschen includes all cultural monuments in the Dresden district of Pieschen . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Dresden .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

Due to the high number of cultural monuments, the list, arranged alphabetically by address, has been divided into the following two sub-lists:

This partial list of cultural monuments in the streets of L-Z .

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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
  • 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 Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

List of cultural monuments in Pieschen

image designation location Dating description ID
Tenement house with Elbhütte restaurant, upside down and open buildings
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Tenement house with Elbhütte restaurant, upside down and open buildings Leipziger Strasse 99
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before 1905 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with facade design typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09213942
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 101
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before 1905 (tenement) with shops (partly modernized), forms a striking ensemble with neighboring houses, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding apartment building, significant in terms of building history 09213943
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leipziger Strasse 102
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marked 1890 (tenement house) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09213990
 
Double tenement house with an extension crowned by a tower structure in a closed development
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Double tenement house with an extension crowned by a tower structure in a closed development Leipziger Strasse 103
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around 1895 (tenement) with shops, forms a striking ensemble with neighboring houses, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late 19th century apartment buildings, significant in terms of building history 09213944
 
Tenement house with rear extension in closed development
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Tenement house with rear extension in closed development Leipziger Strasse 107
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marked 1904 (tenement house) with shops (partly modernized), built by Ernst Dressler - inscription in the gable, forms a striking ensemble with neighboring houses, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding apartment building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213945
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 109
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marked 1903 (tenement house) Stucco decor in the hallway and stairwell, with shops (partly modernized), forms a striking ensemble with neighboring houses, a characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding apartment building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213953
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Leipziger Strasse 110
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around 1890 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216239
 
Apartment building in half-open development
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Apartment building in half-open development Leipziger Strasse 111
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around 1905 (tenement) with shops (partly modernized), forms a striking ensemble with neighboring houses, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding apartment building, significant in terms of building history 09213954
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Leipziger Strasse 128
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop (modernized), representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213991
 
two-storey house in open development
two-storey house in open development Leipziger Strasse 132
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around 1880 (residential building) Simple plastered building in the historicizing style of the Wilhelminian era , significant in terms of building history 09214013
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leipziger Strasse 136
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around 1900 (tenement) representative building in the style of the late Wilhelminian era, stucco decor in the hallway, with shops (partly modernized), significant building history 09213955
 
Double tenement house in closed development
Double tenement house in closed development Leipziger Strasse 138; 140
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late founding tenement houses, significant in terms of building history 09213956
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leipziger Strasse 148
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around 1900 (tenement) Typical building of the historicizing architecture of the late Wilhelminian era, stucco decor in the hallway, with shops, significant building history 09213960
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Leipziger Strasse 150
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around 1900 (tenement) with shops (including the Pfauen pharmacy), representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213962
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leipziger Strasse 152
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around 1900 (tenement) with shops, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216236
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Leipziger Strasse 154
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after 1900 (tenement) simple, smooth plastered facade, representative in the developed roof area with turrets and volute gables, significant in terms of building history 09216237
 
Apartment building in closed development and corner location, with rear building (Torgauer Straße 45)
Apartment building in closed development and corner location, with rear building (Torgauer Straße 45) Leisniger Platz 1
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around 1900 (tenement house), around 1880 (rear building) Characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, rear building typical of the time, simple plastered building with gable roof , significant in terms of architectural history 09216474
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Platz 2
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around 1890 (tenement) with shop, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216473
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Platz 3
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around 1890 (tenement) Simple building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216472
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leisniger Platz 4
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216471
 
Apartment building with back building, in a corner location and closed development
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Apartment building with back building, in a corner location and closed development Leisniger Platz 5
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around 1900 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216470
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Leisniger Strasse 25b
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history and defining the street scene 09213931
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 31
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around 1900 (tenement) historicizing building built around 1900, characteristic clinker-sandstone facade, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of materials used in the facade: a square sandstone base with ornamental decorations, floors in red clinker with sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various canopies and mirrors or the dormers, structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216325
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 33
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around 1900 (tenement) clinker brick facade typical of the time with natural stone elements, historicizing building built around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of materials used in the facade: a square sandstone base with ornamental decorations, floors in red clinker with sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various canopies and mirrors or the dormers, structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216326
 
Apartment building in open development
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Apartment building in open development Leisniger Strasse 37; 39
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around 1905 (double tenement house) Building characterized by Art Nouveau and reform architecture , built around 1905, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The tenement house built around 1905 is a building characterized by Art Nouveau and reform architecture. It gets its typical appearance from its inconsistent floor plan and the variety of structures in the façade: the floors are simply plastered, the street side is characterized by a large risalit with side oriels (here massive neo-baroque decorative shapes) and a crooked hip roof . The bricks that cover the cantilevered eaves characterize the building horizontally. The house type tries to combine the underlying clear structure of an apartment building with modern character traits. The result was a very impressive building of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. 09216468
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Leisniger Strasse 38
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around 1900 (tenement) historicizing building around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of materials used in the facade design: square sandstone plinth, floors in yellow clinker with sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various window canopies (here particularly beautiful plastic jewelry in neo-renaissance shapes) and mirrors or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216321
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 40
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around 1900 (tenement) Simple clinker brick facade typical of the time with colored clinker brick accents, historicizing building built around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history 09216322
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 42
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around 1900 (tenement) striking building with historicizing clinker brick facade and sandstone accents, significant in terms of urban development and architectural history. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of materials used in the facade design: plastered plinth, floors in red clinker brick with sandstone elements, differently arranged windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various window canopies (here particularly beautiful plastic jewelry in neo-renaissance shapes) and mirrors or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216323
 
Double tenement house in closed development
Double tenement house in closed development Leisniger Strasse 44; 46
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic and largely authentically preserved clinker brick building from the turn of the century, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building's appearance is typical of the time thanks to the variety of materials used in the facade design: above a basement level accentuated by widely spaced plaster grooves, floors in red clinker and sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone strips. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various window canopies (particularly beautiful plastic jewelry in neo-renaissance forms) or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216324
 
Wurzener Hof
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Wurzener Hof Leisniger Strasse 45
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around 1900 (tenement) Tenement house with restaurant on the ground floor, in a corner and open development; historicizing building, erected around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history 09216465
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 47
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around 1900 (tenement) historicizing building, erected around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building's appearance is typical of the time thanks to the variety of materials used in the façade design: above a carefully crafted sandstone plinth with accentuated keystones and lee-like architecture, floors in yellow clinker and sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone strips. Typically historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various arrangements of the windows, the window canopies and mirrors or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216464
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 48
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around 1900 (tenement) Typical clinker brick building around 1900 with natural stone elements, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of materials used in the facade design: plastered plinth, floors in red clinker brick with sandstone elements, differently arranged windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various window canopies (here particularly beautiful plastic jewelry in neo-renaissance forms) or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216327
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 49
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around 1900 (tenement) largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216463
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) Typical building around 1900, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building's appearance is typical of the time thanks to the variety of materials used in the facade design: above a basement level accentuated by widely spaced projecting sandstone strips, floors in red clinker and sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone strips. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various window canopies (particularly beautiful plastic jewelry in neo-renaissance forms) or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216328
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 51
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around 1905 (tenement) Plastered building erected around 1905, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The rental villa built around 1905 is a typical example of late historical construction combined with Art Nouveau and Reform Style elements. It gets its typical appearance from the slightly cantilevered two central window axes with the entrance accentuated by a round arch, raised like a tower in the roof. Typical elements such as the uneven sandstone plinth, the window mirror pressed into plaster or the plastered facade decoration structure and characterize the building. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has value in terms of urban development and building history. 09216462
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Leisniger Strasse 52
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around 1900 (tenement) with a shop, a striking building with a historicizing facade that characterizes the street scene, significant in terms of urban development and building history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a typical example of late historical construction. The building gets its typical appearance from the variety of materials in the facade design: Above a partially grooved sandstone plinth, floors in red clinker and sandstone elements, windows with sandstone frames, sandstone bands. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various window designs (arched on the ground floor), various window canopies or the dormers structure and decorate the building. The corner is flattened and raised like a tower, a pyramidal tower adorns the corner. The corner and the side axis belonging to Leisniger Strasse protrude like a risk. The architectural decoration gives the building a neo-renaissance character. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216329
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
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Residential and commercial building in closed development Leisniger Strasse 53
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marked 1900 (residential and commercial building) rich historicism facade, historically significant 09216461
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Leisniger Strasse 56; 58
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around 1890 (double tenement house) largely authentically preserved late-founding apartment houses, significant in terms of architectural history 09216469
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Leisniger Strasse 60; 62
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around 1905 (double tenement house) Simple building in the reform style from around 1910, significant in terms of architectural history 09216467
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Leisniger Strasse 66; 68
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Historicizing buildings from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216466
 
5. Catholic District School;  Girls Vocational School (former)
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5. Catholic District School; Girls Vocational School (former) Leisniger Strasse 76
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marked 1902 and 1905 (school) School building and rear gym; Plastered building with representative tail gable, significant in terms of building history and local history 09216460
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Leisniger Strasse 88
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a simple plaster facade, significant in terms of architectural history 09216452
 
St. Mark's Church
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St. Mark's Church St. Mark's Square 1
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1888 (church), 1947–1951 (church window) Church with furnishings and designed plaza (garden monument); neo-Gothic brick church, significant testimony to the art of church architecture at the end of the 19th century, surrounded by a landscaped green area with seating, path system and old trees, important in terms of building history and local history 09216288
 
Apartment building in half-open development
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Apartment building in half-open development Markusstrasse 1
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around 1890 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216481
 
Parish hall of the Markuskirche
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Parish hall of the Markuskirche Markusstrasse 2
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around 1900 (parish hall) neo-Gothic building with clinker brick facade, significance in terms of architectural and local history 09216478
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Markusstrasse 3
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around 1890 (tenement) simple, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, historically significant 09216482
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Markusstrasse 5
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around 1890 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216483
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Markusstrasse 8
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216479
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Markusstrasse 10
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216480
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 29; 31
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Historicizing building around 1900 in neo-renaissance forms, significance in terms of building history and urban development. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, simply plastered building, the building has a mansard roof. Its two side axes protrude like risalit, are raised like a tower and are crowned by gables. Typical historicist elements, such as the different arrangement and design of the windows, sandstone bands and ledges, different window canopies or the gables with plastic ornaments structure and decorate the facade with a neo-Renaissance look. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216409
 
Apartment building with shop in a corner and semi-open development
Apartment building with shop in a corner and semi-open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 34
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marked 1895 (tenement house) Butcher's shop with Art Nouveau tiles, historicizing clinker brick building from 1895 that defines the street scene, significance in terms of building history and urban development. The corner house, built around 1895, is a four-storey, yellow clinker brick building adorned with sandstone elements and red clinker brick. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit and is closed by a steep, pyramidal turret. There is a shop on the ground floor; here the ground floor is characterized as a basement floor with plastering. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the corner blocks and the particularly rich sculptural decoration on the corner axes characterize the facade. The wrought-iron balconies or the variously designed window canopies with plastic decorations are also typical. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216415
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 35; 37
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around 1900 (double tenement house) historicizing plastered facade, typical building around 1900, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The corner house built around 1895 is a three-story, plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit and is closed off by a tower that gables over the side axes. On the southern flank, a corner tower raised by a gable roof forms the end of the house. Typical historical elements, such as the sandstone cornices or the rich sculptural decoration in neo-renaissance forms on the corner axes characterize the facade as well as the differently arranged windows and the variously designed window canopies and mirrors. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216408
 
28th district school (former)
28th district school (former) Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 39
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until 1900 (school) School building with rear gym; four-storey main building with a high hipped roof , triangular gable and two wooden staircases on the side, historicizing, around 1900, significance in terms of building history and urban development. The school, built around 1900, is a four-story, plastered building with a high hipped roof. The five central axes are accentuated by a high dwelling with a three-dimensional stepped gable, they and the adjacent axes protrude step-like. The two wooden staircases on the side that lead to the entrance doors are interesting. Typical historicist elements, such as the ground floor characterized by its granular plastering as a basement, the corner blocks, the rhythmic facade design through the arrangement of the windows, the framing of the windows and their design, sometimes rounded (on the ground floor and fourth floor) sometimes rectangular (in the two middle floors) shape the facade. The building, which is impressive due to its size alone, is particularly splendid due to its neo-Renaissance decoration. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216416
 
Row of houses in open development
Row of houses in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 40; 42; 44
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2nd half of the 19th century (tenement house) Historicizing buildings from the second half of the 19th century, neo-baroque design language, significance in terms of building history and urban development. The simple historicist building was built in the second half of the 19th century and has three floors, the roof is designed as a mansard roof. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. Typically historicist, neo-baroque, is the facade designed by differently arranged windows and their roofs (partly with plastic decoration) or by the ledges. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. Typically historical is the facade designed by differently arranged windows and their roofs (partly with plastic decoration) or by the cornices. 09216411
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 46; 48
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2nd half of the 19th century (double tenement house) Simple plastered building typical of the time from the second half of the 19th century, neo-baroque design language, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The simple historicist building was built in the second half of the 19th century and has three floors, the roof is designed as a mansard roof. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. Typically historicist, neo-baroque, is the facade designed by differently arranged windows and their roofs (partly with plastic decoration) or by the cornices, the outer axes of which protrude like risalit. The small, fenced-off garden in front of the house is important for the appearance of the street. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216410
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) Simple building around 1900 with a plastered facade, significance in terms of building history and urban development. The corner house, built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit and is elevated like a tower. Formerly a shop fitting on the ground floor. Typical historicist elements such as the different design of the windows or the sandstone balcony on the first and the wrought iron balcony on the second floor of the corner axis characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216540
 
Double apartment building in a corner and open development
Double apartment building in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 52; 54
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Typical of the time, historicizing plastered building around 1900, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The corner house, built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit and is elevated like a tower. Formerly a shop fitting on the ground floor. Typical historical elements such as the different design of the windows, the different window canopies (some with plastic decoration) or the wrought iron balcony on the first floor of the corner axis characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216538
 
Double tenement house (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 55 and Trachenberger Str. 65) in a corner and open development
Double tenement house (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 55 and Trachenberger Str. 65) in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 55
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Street-defining building, corner location emphasized by gables and turrets, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner protrudes like a risalit, is elevated like a tower and is emphasized by neo-Renaissance gables. The side axis of the building belonging to Maxim-Gorki-Straße also protrudes and is also emphasized by a gable. Typical historical elements such as the different designs of the windows or the cornices characterize the facade. 09216389
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 57
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around 1885 (tenement) simple plastered building with sandstone structure, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The simple historicist building was built around 1885 and has three floors. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. Typically historic is the facade, structured by differently arranged windows and their roofs, the central axis of which protrudes like a risalit. There may also be a front yard in front of the building. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216412
 
Individual monument of the collective Palmié houses: angular row of houses (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 58–58b and Waldstrasse 7–7b) of a residential complex of the Dresden Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument to ID No. 09306409, Hans-Sachs-Strasse 33/35 )
Individual monument of the Palmié houses as a whole: angular row of houses (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 58–58b and Waldstrasse 7–7b) of a residential complex of the Dresden Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument to ID No. 09306409 , Hans-Sachs-Strasse 33/35 ) Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 58; 58a; 58b
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1912–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the collective Palmié houses: angular row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the Spar- und Bauverein, see Maxim-Gorki-Straße 60, Rückertstrasse 22–30 and Waldstrasse 1–5, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216533
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 59; 61
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around 1885 (double tenement house) Simple construction with plastered facade typical of the time, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The simple historicist building was built around 1885, it has three floors and a mansard roof. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. The facade, which is structured by various roofing windows and cornices, is typically historic. There may also be a front yard in front of the building. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216413
 
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: House and connecting corridor of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument to ID No. 09306409, Hans-Sachs-Straße 33/35)
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: House and connecting corridor of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument to ID No. 09306409, Hans-Sachs-Straße 33/35) Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 60
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1912–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: house and connecting corridor of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the savings and building association, see also numbers 58-58b , Hans-Sachs-Straße 33/35, Rückertstraße 22–30 and Waldstraße 1–7b, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216535
 
Double apartment house in open development and corner location
Double apartment house in open development and corner location Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 63; 65
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around 1885 (double tenement house) with shop, simple, historicizing building around 1885, significance in terms of building history and urban development history.

The simple historicist building was built around 1885, it has three floors and a mansard roof. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. The facade, which is structured by plastering in the basement, various window roofs and cornices, is typically historic. There may also be a front yard in front of the building. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance.

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Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 67
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, plastered building typical of the time with structured natural stone elements, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The corner house, built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit, is elevated like a tower and is closed off by a small pyramidal tower. A shop is installed on the ground floor. Typically historic, neo-baroque elements such as the different design of the windows and the different window canopies characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216539
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 68
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around 1900 (tenement) Building that shapes the street scene, corner location emphasized by a tower, neo-baroque design, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The corner house, built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it juts out like a risalit, is elevated like a tower and is closed off by a monumental dome. The side axes collar also before and are accented by triangular gables that decorated with finials and their Tympana frilly Maltese crosses are visible. A shop is installed on the ground floor. Typical historical elements such as the different design of the windows, the various window roofs and the wrought-iron balconies characterize the neo-baroque facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216526
 
Double apartment building in open development and rear extension
Double apartment building in open development and rear extension Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 70; 72
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Simple and high-quality plastered construction with historicizing sandstone structure, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The historic building was built around 1890 and has three floors, the roof is designed as a mansard roof. During this construction period, the mixture of rational residential building with stylistically older, i.e. historicist architectural features in large-scale architecture as well as smaller decorative forms is typical. It is characterized by the differently arranged windows and their roofs (some with plastic decoration) or the facade designed by the cornices, the outer axes of which protrude like risalit. There are two shop fittings on the ground floor. In the past there was probably a garden in front of the building. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216523
 
Tenement house with enclosure in open development
Tenement house with enclosure in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 74
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marked 1897 (tenement house) Original hall and staircase furnishings with painting (as decorative painting), tiles, etc., historicizing building designated 1897, clinker stone facade, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The building, which was built in 1897, is a three-storey, yellow brick building adorned with sandstone elements. Typical historical elements such as the sandstone ledges and bands characterize the facade. Likewise typical are the wrought iron balconies or the variously designed window canopies and mirrors with plastic decorations. Inside there are various paintings. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216521
 
Double apartment building with fencing and side gate entrances, in open development
Double apartment building with fencing and side gate entrances, in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 78; 80
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Historicizing building erected around 1900, clinker stone facade, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The building, which was built around 1900, is a three-storey double apartment building, the sides of which are made of yellow clinker brick and the middle as a plastered building. The two side axes protrude like a risk and are elevated like a tower. Typical historical elements such as corner pilaster strips, window roofing (some with plastic decoration) and mirrors or sandstone ledges and sandstone or red brick bands characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216520
 
Double apartment building in a corner and open development
Double apartment building in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 79; 83
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around 1900 (double tenement house) with shop, historicizing plastered building typical of the time around 1900, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The corner house, built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner is flattened for better urban planning, it protrudes like a risalit, is elevated like a tower. Your current upper degree is certainly not original. A shop is installed on the ground floor. Typically historic, especially neo-baroque elements such as the different design of the windows, the various window canopies (some with plastic decorations) and the wrought iron balconies characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216525
 
Double tenement house (Hubertusstrasse 30 and Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 82) in a corner and open development
Double tenement house (Hubertusstrasse 30 and Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 82) in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 82
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around 1895 (double tenement house) representative, historicizing building around 1895, erected with a typical clinker stone facade, significant in terms of urban development and architectural history. The Hubertusstraße goes back to an old connecting path that led from the Pieschen town center in a northerly direction to Trachenberge, where Pieschen farmers also owned vineyards. The corner house built around 1895 is a three-story, yellow brick building with sandstone cladding. The house has a mansard roof. The three corner axes protrude like risalit and are provided with a turret. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various shapes of the windows, the various window canopies and mirrors (some with plastic decorations) or the wrought-iron balconies on the corner structure and decorate the facade in neo-Renaissance forms. The house has a close architectural connection with its neighboring buildings. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216549
 
Double apartment building in a corner and open development
Double apartment building in a corner and open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 85; 87
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Simple construction with plastered facade and historicizing natural stone integration, built around 1900, significance in terms of building history and urban development.

The building, which was built around 1900, is a three-storey, simply plastered double apartment building in a corner with a shop. The two side axes protrude like a risk and are elevated like a tower. The historic facade is characterized by the strict arrangement of the windows. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.

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Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 91
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around 1900 (tenement) representative building, facade in neo-renaissance forms, characterized by round corner cores, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The building that was built around 1900 is a three-storey apartment building, made as a clinker-sandstone construction. Particularly noteworthy are the deeply incised, arched windows on the ground floor, which characterize the floor as a defiant basement. On the other hand, the formal language of the corner bay windows, which were made of wood, is very fine. Typical historical elements, such as the window canopies and mirrors, characterize the facade. The building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216522
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Mohnstrasse 1
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around 1900 (tenement) distinctive late Wilhelminian style building with characteristic clinker stone facade, somewhat more elaborate due to its exposed location by means of a gable and tower structure, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216204
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Mohnstrasse 2
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop area (modernized), historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216205
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Mohnstrasse 6; 8
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around 1890 (double tenement house) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered façade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216486
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Mohnstrasse 10; 12
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around 1890 (double tenement house) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216487
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Mohnstrasse 11; 13
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around 1890 (double tenement house) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216485
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Mohnstrasse 15
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216484
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 16
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around 1890 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216488
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Mohnstrasse 17
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around 1890 (tenement) Simple building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216490
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Mohnstrasse 18
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around 1890 (tenement) with shops (partly modern), characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216489
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Mohnstrasse 19
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216201
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Mohnstrasse 20
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around 1900 (tenement) Characteristic clinker-sandstone construction dating from the late founding period with representative facade design, the lateral balcony templates and the first floor are highlighted in terms of design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09218363
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 21
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around 1900 (tenement) Ceiling painting (painting or decorative painting) in the passage, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216200
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 22
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216202
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 23
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop (modernized), historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216199
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 24
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around 1900 (tenement) largely authentically preserved tenement house from the turn of the century, significant in terms of building history 09216203
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 25
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around 1900 (tenement) Characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216198
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 26
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time and Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of building history 09213899
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 27
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, historically significant 09216197
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 28
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around 1900 (tenement) representative historicizing clinker stone facade with Art Nouveau elements, enlivened by architectural decorations, including two semicircular medallions with Luther and Melanchton, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically 09213898
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 29
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around 1900 (tenement) largely authentically preserved tenement house from the turn of the century, significant in terms of building history 09216196
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 30
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213897
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 31
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around 1900 (tenement) Part of a closed preserved late Wilhelminian style street, clinker brick facade and floral and figurative decoration, significant in terms of architectural history 09216195
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 32
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around 1900 (tenement) Part of a closed, preserved late founding street with apartment buildings typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09213872
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 33
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216194
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 34
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic clinker-sandstone building dating from the late founding period, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09218364
 
Apartment building in half-open development
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Apartment building in half-open development Mohnstrasse 35
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216193
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
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Apartment house in a corner and open development Mohnstrasse 36
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marked 1903 (tenement house) characteristic and largely authentically preserved tenement house from the turn of the century with Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of building history 09214035
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Mohnstrasse 38
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around 1905 (tenement) In the reform style of the time around 1910 with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216192
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 46
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around 1900 (tenement) Stucco decor in the hallway, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216191
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 48
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around 1900 (tenement) Stucco decor and ceiling painting in the hallway, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216190
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) with a shop, stucco decor in the hallway, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216189
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mohnstrasse 52
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around 1900 (tenement) Stucco decor in the hallway, with shop, representative, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216188
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Moritzburger Platz 11
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216320
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 11
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around 1885 (tenement) Part of a late Wilhelminian style quarter with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216301
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner and closed development
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Residential and commercial building in a corner and closed development Oschatzer Strasse 15
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around 1895 (residential and commercial building) Facade with heavy neo-baroque ornamentation, presumably zinc sheet, significant in terms of architectural history and defining the square 09216300
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 19
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around 1895 (tenement) with shop (modernized), historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker brick facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216299
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 23
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around 1895 (tenement) with a shop area (modernized), historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213844
 
Double tenement house in a corner and closed development
Double tenement house in a corner and closed development Oschatzer Strasse 25; 27
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around 1890 (tenement house), around 1890 (double tenement house) with shops (modernized), simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09213845
 
Semi-detached house in open development
Semi-detached house in open development Oschatzer Strasse 46; 48
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around 1870 (double house) Characteristic, largely authentically preserved Wilhelminian style double dwelling with plastered facade, significant in terms of architectural history 09216302
 
Semi-open residential building
Semi-open residential building Osterbergstrasse 13; 15
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around 1870 (double house) simple, largely authentically preserved Wilhelminian style apartment building with plastered facade, significant in terms of building history 09216319
 
Semi-detached house in open development
Semi-detached house in open development Osterbergstrasse 16; 18
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around 1870 (double house) characteristic and largely authentically preserved Wilhelminian style tenement house with plastered facade, significant in terms of building history 09216475
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Osterbergstrasse 21
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around 1875 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history

Double house with No. 23, only No. 21 under monument protection

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Primary school Pieschen
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Primary school Pieschen Osterbergstrasse 22
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1878–1879 (school) School complex; Four-wing complex including a gym around an inner courtyard, main facade three-story with two prominent, gabled stair towers, representative, historicizing building from the early days with typical plastered stone facade, historically significant, built by Ernst Ehregott Schletter and Karl Wilhelm Richter as the 5th Pieschen school, extension 1885, today used by the 26th elementary school "Am Markusplatz". 09216477
 
Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building Osterbergstrasse 24; 26
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around 1910 (residential and commercial building) today a Sparkasse, residential and commercial building built in the reform style around 1910, significant in terms of building history 09216285
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 1
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around 1890 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history, simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216278
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 3
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216277
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 4
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around 1890 (tenement) simple, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, historically significant 09216279
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 5
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around 1890 (tenement) with shop, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216275
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 6
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around 1890 (tenement) with shop, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216276
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 8
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop (modernized), simple, largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216274
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development
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around 1900 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216273
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 12
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216272
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 14
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216271
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 16
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around 1900 (tenement) largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216270
 
Apartment building in semi-open development and corner location
Apartment building in semi-open development and corner location Rehefelder Strasse 17
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216268
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 18
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216269
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 19
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around 1900 (tenement) Representative residential building of historicism at the end of the 19th century with a characteristic stone and clinker facade, part of a closed development from the late Wilhelminian era, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216259
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 20
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216267
 
Apartment building in a corner and closed development
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Apartment building in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 21
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marked 1903 - 1904 (tenement house) with shop (modernized), distinctive residential building from the beginning of the 20th century, characteristic clinker brick facade, corner emphasized by elaborate Art Nouveau ornamentation, significant building history and in parts also artistically 09213938
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 22
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216266
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 23
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1905–1906 (tenement house) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213939
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 24
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216265
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 25
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1928 (apartment building) Simple plastered building with a clinker base, typical residential building from the 1920s, significant in terms of architectural history 09216260
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 26
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, representative residential building of historicism at the end of the 19th century with a characteristic stone and clinker facade, part of a closed development from the late Wilhelminian era, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216264
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 27
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around 1905 (tenement) Simple plastered building in the reform style from around 1910, significant in terms of building history 09216261
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 29
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216262
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 30
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marked 1897 (tenement house) with shop, representative residential building of historicism at the end of the 19th century with a characteristic stone and clinker facade, part of a closed development from the late Wilhelminian era, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09213900
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 32
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around 1900 (tenement) largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09213901
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 33
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marked 1897 (tenement house) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216263
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 34
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09213902
 
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument to I)
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument to I ) Rehefelder Strasse 35; 35b; 35c; 37; 37b; 37c
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1927–1928 (residential complex) Individual monument of the whole of the Dresden-Pieschen apartment block: row of houses; on a U-shaped floor plan, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning 09216577
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 36
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around 1900 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213905
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 38
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker-stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213906
 
Sachsenbad: library and residential building (individual monument for ID No. 09306145)
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Sachsenbad: library and residential building (individual monument for ID No. 09306145) Rehefelder Strasse 39; 39b
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1928–1929 (library) Individual monument of the whole of Sachsenbad; Library and residential buildings; forms a striking urban ensemble with Sachsenbad, a four-storey building in the Bauhaus style, the base highlighted by the pillar structure, flat roof structure, also significant in terms of architectural history 09216456
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 40
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09213907
 
Row of houses in open development
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Row of houses in open development Rehefelder Strasse 49b; 51; 53; 55; 55a
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around 1905 (apartment building) high-quality tenement building in the reform style of the period around 1910 with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216450
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 58
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around 1905 (tenement) with shop, plastered facade typical of the time around 1910 with Art Nouveau elements, high-quality rental building, significant in terms of building history and shaping the street scene 09216458
 
Joseph's Church
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Joseph's Church Rehefelder Strasse 59
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1909–1910 (church), 1909–1910 (baptism) Church with furnishings, plus bell tower, churchyard and enclosure; Striking testimony to the church building from the beginning of the 20th century and the reform style, of architectural and artistic importance, urban planning dominant, also one of the few churches rebuilt in GDR times, with the redesign of the entire interior consistently modern and sophisticated, the chancel and sacrament chapel from the important Sculptor Friedrich Press (1904–1990), redesign as a result of rarity and artistically significant, built by Alexander Tandler, Dresden's first plastered reinforced concrete church. 09216445
 
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Apartment building in half-open development
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Apartment building in half-open development Rehefelder Strasse 60
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around 1905 (tenement) In the reform style of the time around 1910 with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216457
 
Rectory with enclosure
Rectory with enclosure Rehefelder Strasse 61
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around 1925 (rectory) Traditionalistically designed rectangular building with a hipped roof, loft extensions, enlivened by folding shutters and relief above the entrance, significant in terms of building history and local history 09216446
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Rehefelder Strasse 64
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1913 (tenement) With a typical plastered facade of a building in the reform style, built in 1913, significant in terms of building history 09216455
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 74
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216454
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Rehefelder Strasse 76
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around 1900 (tenement) simple, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216453
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 80
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marked 1909 (tenement house) in the reform style of the time around 1910 with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216451
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 86
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after 1900 (tenement) simple, plastered building typical of the time around 1910, significant in terms of architectural history 09216448
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rehefelder Strasse 90
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around 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history 09216447
 
Eschebach Works (formerly)
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Eschebach Works (formerly) Riesaer Strasse 7
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marked 1900 (furniture factory) Four-wing complex with courtyard wing and free-standing building on Barbarastraße; System mostly three-storey including mezzanine, at the corners and in the middle of the street fronts risalits , to Barbarastraße elaborate, gabled portal system (marked 1900), facades with clinker brick framework in front of smooth plastered surfaces, characteristic industrial architecture of the turn of the century, one of the most impressive ensembles of this kind in Dresden and probably also all of Saxony, especially important in terms of building history and urban development, former Eschebachsche Werke, metal goods and furniture factory owned by Carl Eschebach (1842–1905), four-wing system with clinker bricks with a heating and machine house in the courtyard. 09213843
 
Residential house in corner location and open development
Residential house in corner location and open development Riesaer Strasse 12
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3rd quarter of the 19th century (residential building) The historicist building was built in the third quarter of the 19th century and is accentuated by a wide, slightly protruding central projecting over three window axes with a triangular gable. It has two floors, the roof is designed as a mansard roof. The facade, which is designed with differently shaped windows and cornices, is typically historic. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09218782
 
Residential house in open development with parts of the enclosure
Residential house in open development with parts of the enclosure Riesaer Strasse 14
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3rd V. 19th century (residential building) originally probably a side or rear building on Riesaer Straße 12 (formerly Weinböhlaer Straße 1), historicist building, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The simple historicist building was built in the third quarter of the 19th century and was originally a side or back building to Weinböhlaer Straße 1. It has two storeys, the roof is designed as a mansard roof. The facade designed with windows and cornices is typically historic. The building plays an important role in the established appearance of the street; it is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216342
 
Double apartment building with side gate entrances, in open development
Double apartment building with side gate entrances, in open development Riesaer Strasse 16; 18
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marked 1903 (double tenement house) representative building with a plastered facade that characterizes the street scene, from 1903 in a variety of materials and shapes typical of the time, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. Three-storey rental villa with shop fittings on the ground floor, built around 1900. Typical picturesque appearance through irregular elevation design as well as a variety of materials and shapes in the facade design: embossed sandstone plinth, other floors plastered, windows with sandstone frames, on the upper floor decorative framework, accentuated, cantilevered balconies, differently designed dormers and corner turrets, decorative elements worked into the facade on sandstone slabs. The authentically preserved rental villa is part of the newly built Pieschen around 1900. It thus refers to this important section of local history. This results in their importance in terms of local development. In addition, it documents the quality and standards of tenement construction around 1900, which makes it important in terms of building history. In the interplay with the neighboring villa buildings, it develops the significance of the townscape. 09216343
 
Double apartment building with side gate entrances, in open development Riesaer Strasse 20; 22
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after 1900 (double tenement house) Historicizing plastered building after 1900, neo-baroque design language of the facade and Art Nouveau elements, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. Three-storey rental villa built after 1900. Appearance typical of the time thanks to the variety of shapes in the facade design: partly embossed sandstone plinth, corner blocks, floors plastered, windows with sandstone frames, cantilevered balconies, two risalites with curved gables in neo-baroque design, decorative panels with a tendency towards Art Nouveau. The authentically preserved rental villa is part of the newly built Pieschen. It thus refers to this important section of local history. This results in their importance in terms of local development. In addition, it documents the quality and standards of tenement construction around 1900, which makes it important in terms of building history. In the interplay with the neighboring villa buildings, it develops the significance of the townscape. 09216344
 
Building group (Zeithainer Strasse 1–11 and Riesaer Strasse 26–30), interior courtyard design and enclosure, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association
Building group (Zeithainer Strasse 1–11 and Riesaer Strasse 26–30), interior courtyard design and enclosure, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association Riesaer Strasse 26; 28; 30
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1913 (apartment building) Complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Straße, east of Zeithainer Straße, three staggered structures, on Coswiger Straße a corner building, west of Zeithainer Straße assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Straße, consisting of two wings, which are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse The entrances are partly flanked by clinker walls, see also Coswiger Str. 8 and Zeithainer Strasse 2-12, originated around 1913, shaped by reform architecture, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. 09216347
 
Göhle factory; Large graphic company Völkerfreundschaft (formerly) Riesaer Strasse 32
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1938–1940 (part of the factory), around 1915 (part of the factory), 1942 (follower house) Two production buildings, each with two so-called protective staircases at the rear, community house / followers' house, gatehouse and open space design including enclosure wall; Production building on Heidestrasse (1938–1940) - elongated building with a strictly vertical structure using half-columns, parapet fields spanned in between, functionally designed building with design requirements (Grossenhainer Strasse 101), tower-like protective staircases according to Georg Rüth with thick solid walls and grenade deflectors (Grossenhainer Strasse 101 and Riesaer Straße 32), rear production building with narrow side to Riesaer Straße, here a prominent portal, probably the former main entrance, in the core around 1915, originally Clemens Müller AG, manufacturer of sewing and typing machines, inside remarkable concrete skeleton construction, facades later simplified ( Riesaer Strasse 32), follower house with open space design (1942–1944), Heidestrasse / Riesaer Strasse, simple and at the same time representative building, rare example of a surviving follower house (Heidestrasse 2), complex in terms of building history, industrial history and urban development history me as well as artistically significant. 09218219
 
Row of houses (Riesaer Straße 40/42 and Trachenberger Straße 1) with fencing, in open development and corner location Riesaer Strasse 40; 42
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1913, according to address book (apartment building) characteristic residential building of reform architecture, part of a striking quarter, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The house built around 1905 is a fine example of reform architecture with Art Nouveau elements. The three-storey and simply plastered corner building has a converted attic. The corner is designed round, in contrast to the windows but angular, on the sides of the house risalits, recessed verandas and protruding balconies form the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen after 1900, which is how it acquires its monument-relevant informative value. It is of historical, urban development and architectural value. 09216443
 
Tenement house with enclosure, in open development Riesaer Strasse 44
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inscribed 1899 and inscribed 1900 (tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building, marked 1899/1900, part of a completely preserved street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The double tenement house built in the years 1899/1900 (marked) is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude like risalit and are emphasized by gables. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various window roofs and the balconies structure and decorate the facade in a neo-baroque style. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216442
 
Double tenement house with enclosure, in open development Riesaer Strasse 46; 48
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a completely preserved street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude like a risalit and are distinguished by coupled windows in the attic. Typical historicist elements, such as the differently arranged and designed windows, the sandstone ledges or the various window canopies structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216441
 
Double tenement house with enclosure, in open development Riesaer Strasse 54; 56
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, part of a completely preserved street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude like risalit and are emphasized by gables. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges or the balconies structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216440
 
Tenement house with fencing, in a corner and open development Riesaer Strasse 58
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around 1900 (tenement) Characteristic residential building around 1900 with historicizing, different-colored clinker brick facade, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, enlivened by two stepped gables, part of a completely preserved street of its time, important in terms of building history and urban development history, probably also of artistic importance. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-storey brick building over a plastered basement with a mansard roof. The corner of the house protrudes like a risalit and is accentuated by stepped gables. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the colored brick strips or the plastered corner cuboid on the ground floor structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216439
 
Corner development (Hubertusstraße 12a and Riesaer Straße 66/68) of a residential complex, with open spaces made of lawn and low walls
Corner development (Hubertusstraße 12a and Riesaer Straße 66/68) of a residential complex, with open spaces made of lawn and low walls Riesaer Strasse 66; 68
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Part of a residential complex of the Volksheim Dresden eGmbH building cooperative, buildings enriched with expressionist elements, designed by Martin Mitscherlich, exemplary evidence of small-scale housing and settlement construction around 1930, see also Großenhainer Strasse 169 and Hubertusstrasse 12-28d, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216542
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 4
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around 1865 (residential building) simple and largely authentically preserved historicist residential building, significant in terms of building history 09218223
 
Double tenement house
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Double tenement house Robert-Matzke-Strasse 10; 12
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around 1900 (double tenement house) distinctive roof structures, bay windows, balconies and shops, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216491
 
27. District School;  27. Elementary school;  27. POS "Robert Matzke";  27. Middle School;  Community school Pieschen
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27. District School; 27. Elementary school; 27. POS "Robert Matzke"; 27. Middle School; Community school Pieschen Robert-Matzke-Strasse 14
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1890, opening (school) School building and gymnasium, including enclosure; on a U-shaped floor plan, three-storey facade with gabled staircases, part in between partly with pilasters, important in terms of local history and architectural history 09216492
 
Apartment building in half-open development
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Apartment building in half-open development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 15
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216493
 
Semi-detached house in open development
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Semi-detached house in open development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 19; 21
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around 1935 (twin house) Simple plastered building, typical 1920s residential building, significant in terms of architectural history 09216494
 
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575)
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575) Robert-Matzke-Strasse 22; 24
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1927–1928 (residential complex) Individual monument of the whole of the Dresden-Pieschen apartment block: row of houses; on a U-shaped floor plan, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning 09216577
 
Residential complex
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Residential complex Robert-Matzke-Strasse 23; 25
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around 1925 (residential building) simple plastered buildings with elements of reform architecture and modernity, significant in terms of building history 09216235
 
Residential house with enclosure in open development
Residential house with enclosure in open development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 32
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3rd quarter of the 19th century (residential building) Characteristic simple building from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, also part of the interior of the still preserved village center of Pieschen, whose gradual urbanization began on the edges with buildings such as Robert-Matzke-Straße 32, property significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216234
 
Residential stable house, cellar and gate system of a farm
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Residential stable house, cellar and gate system of a farm Robert-Matzke-Strasse 34
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marked 1738 (farmhouse) Half-timbered house on the upper floor and upper arbor, as a particular testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture of its time, significant in terms of building history and house history, also of rarity 09216232
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 36
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around 1905 (tenement) in the reform style of the time around 1910, plastered facade with half-timbered gable, significant in terms of building history 09216231
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 38
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after 1900 (tenement) Once with a restaurant on the ground floor, characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, distinctive facade decoration, stucco decoration in the hallway, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, important in terms of building history and urban development history 09216230
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 39
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicising residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, characterizing the street scene and significant in terms of building history 09216217
 
Double tenement house in closed development
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Double tenement house in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 40; 42
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1897 (double tenement house) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, original hallway equipment in number 42 with painting (as decorative painting), part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216229
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 41
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, facade decoration partly quite elaborate, stucco decoration in the hallway, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, important in terms of building history and urban development history 09216218
 
Double tenement house in closed development
Double tenement house in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 43; 45
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216219
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 44
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, stucco decor in the hallway, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216228
 
Double tenement house in closed development
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Double tenement house in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 46; 48
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, striking facade decoration, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216227
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 47
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, emphasis on the center, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216220
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 49
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, emphasis on the center, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216221
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) with shops (partly modernized), characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker brick front, structure mainly through two lateral templates with balconies, striking facade decoration, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, important in terms of building history and urban development history 09216226
 
Double house in closed development with rear extensions
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Double house in closed development with rear extensions Robert-Matzke-Strasse 51; 53
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around 1925 (twin house) Very high quality example of brick expressionism from the 1920s, front and back of the same design and remarkable, the same details such as doors and staircase railings, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically, singular in its form 09216222
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 52
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around 1900 (tenement) with shops, characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, structure mainly through two lateral templates with balconies, striking facade decoration, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, important in terms of building history and urban development history 09216225
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 54
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, striking facade decoration, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216224
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 55
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, facade decoration sometimes quite elaborate, emphasis on the center, part of a remarkably closed street of its time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216223
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development Robert-Matzke-Strasse 56
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marked 1899 (tenement house) with shop and café on the ground floor, representative historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone front, revitalization by corner tower and gable, entrance area highlighted, striking, elaborate facade decoration, in the hallway stucco decoration and painting (as decoration painting), part of a remarkably closed street of its time , significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically important 09213989
 
Double apartment building in a corner and open development
Double apartment building in a corner and open development Rückertstrasse 11; 13
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Historicizing residential building from the end of the 19th century, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216516
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Rückertstrasse 12
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around 1910 (tenement) with shop, simple but characteristic residential building of the reform architecture after 1900, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1910, is a three-storey, simply plastered corner building with a mansard roof. The corner has been flattened for better urban planning, the two adjacent window axes are accentuated by dwarf houses with triangular gables. The facade is structured and decorated by plastered structures and floral motifs. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen after 1900; it has value in terms of urban development. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216514
 
Double apartment house in a corner and open development
Double apartment house in a corner and open development Rückertstrasse 14; 16
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around 1905 (double tenement house) characteristic building of architecture around 1900, noticeable the high tail gables, also part of a distinctive quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The slightly protruding side axes flanking the actual corner building are crowned with conspicuously curved gables. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the different shapes of the windows, the different window canopies or the wrought iron balconies on the corner structure and decorate the facade in neo-baroque shapes. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance that the various window roofs structure and decorate the facade. 09216515
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Rückertstrasse 15; 17
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Historicizing residential building from the end of the 19th century, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216517
 
Double apartment building with side gate entrances, in open development
Double apartment building with side gate entrances, in open development Rückertstrasse 18; 20
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around 1910 (double tenement house) characteristic building of the reform architecture after 1900 with balanced cubature and little accentuating facade decoration, part of a distinctive quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.

The tenement house, built around 1910, is a three-storey, simply plastered corner building with a mansard roof. The two large dwelling houses that dominate the building are particularly striking. The facade is structured and decorated by plastered, partly decorated surfaces. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen after 1900; it has value in terms of urban development. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.

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Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Rückertstrasse 19; 21
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around 1900 (double tenement house) historicizing plastered building around 1900, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of urban development history. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The façade is structured by two slightly protruding coupled axes, they are provided with dwelling houses. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges or the various window canopies adorn the facade in neo-baroque forms. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance that the various window roofs structure and decorate the facade. 09216519
 
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID No. 09306409, Hans-Sachs-Straße 33/35)
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID No. 09306409, Hans-Sachs-Straße 33/35) Rückertstrasse 22; 24; 26; 28; 30
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1912–1913, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the Spar- und Bauverein, see Maxim-Gorki-Straße 58–60 and Waldstrasse 1–7, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216527
 
Semi-detached house in open development
Semi-detached house in open development Rückertstrasse 23; 25
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around 1930 (twin house) from 1929, poss. Building for postal workers - on the neighboring house there is an inscription with a date and postal horns, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1929, is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a hipped roof. The facade is structured by two recessed staircases, the basement is separated from the mezzanine floor by a strong ledge. The building resembles the housing estate on Bolivarstrasse. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1920/30; it has value in terms of urban development and building history. 09216536
 
Semi-detached house in open development
Semi-detached house in open development Rückertstrasse 27; 29
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marked 1929 (double house) from 1929, poss. Building for postal workers - on the gable side there is an inscription with a date and post horns, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1929, is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a hipped roof. The facade is structured by two recessed staircases and the perforated balconies, the basement is separated from the mezzanine floor by a strong ledge. The building resembles the housing estate on Bolivarstrasse. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1920/30; it has value in terms of urban development and building history. 09216537
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Seumestrasse 26; 28
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around 1895 (double tenement house) historicizing building around 1895, neo-renaissance forms predominate on the facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Plastered building with a mansard roof, the two outer axes protrude like risalit and are emphasized by gables, the facade in neo-renaissance forms. 09216424
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Seumestrasse 29
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around 1895 (tenement) Historicizing building around 1895, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development 09216425
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Seumestrasse 30; 32
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around 1895 (double tenement house) Historicizing building around 1895, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development 09216422
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Seumestrasse 31; 33
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around 1895 (double tenement house) historicizing plastered building around 1895, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216423
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Tichatscheckstraße 4
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around 1870 (residential building) simple, Wilhelminian-style plastered building with extended mansard roof, significant in terms of architectural history 09216255
 
Residential house in a semi-open development with a supplement
Residential house in a semi-open development with a supplement Torgauer Strasse 11
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around 1860 (residential building) characteristic building of the former Hafenstrasse, simple, two-storey plastered building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213910
 
Apartment building in a corner and open development
Apartment building in a corner and open development Torgauer Strasse 12 b
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around 1900 (tenement) representative building from the beginning of the 20th century with a typical plaster facade and Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of building history 09213908
 
Residential house in closed development with additional building
Residential house in closed development with additional building Torgauer Strasse 13
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around 1865 (residential building) characteristic building of the former Hafenstrasse, simple, two-storey plastered building with additions, significant in terms of building history 09213911
 
Residential house in semi-open development, with a rear building
Residential house in semi-open development, with a rear building Torgauer Strasse 17
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around 1870 (residential building) characteristic building of the former Hafenstrasse, simple, two-storey plastered building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213912
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 19
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around 1870 (residential building) characteristic building of the former Hafenstrasse, simple, two-storey plastered building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213913
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 21
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around 1870 (residential building) characteristic building of the former Hafenstrasse, simple, two-storey plastered building, significant in terms of architectural history 09213914
 
Apartment house in open development and corner location
Apartment house in open development and corner location Torgauer Strasse 25
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around 1900 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216310
 
Apartment building in half-open development and the adjoining rear building
Apartment building in half-open development and the adjoining rear building Torgauer Strasse 34
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around 1900 (tenement) Buildings from the turn of the century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time and Art Nouveau decor, significant in terms of architectural history 09216311
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Torgauer Strasse 39
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around 1900 (tenement) representative, historicizing building from the turn of the century with a plastered facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216318
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Torgauer Strasse 41
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around 1900 (tenement) with gate, historicizing building from the turn of the century with clinker and stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216317
 
Apartment building in closed development and corner location
Apartment building in closed development and corner location Torgauer Strasse 43
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around 1900 (tenement) with shops, representative building from the beginning of the 20th century with clinker stone facade typical of the time and Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of building history 09216312
 
Apartment building in closed development and corner location, with rear building (Torgauer Straße 45)
Apartment building in closed development and corner location, with rear building (Torgauer Straße 45) Torgauer Strasse 45
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around 1900 (tenement house), around 1880 (rear building) Characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, rear building typical of the time, simple plastered building with gable roof, significant in terms of architectural history 09216474
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, historicizing building from the end of the 19th century with a clinker stone facade typical of the time, significant in terms of building history 09216316
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 52
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of architectural history 09216315
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 54
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, characteristic and largely authentically preserved late-founding tenement house, significant in terms of building history 09216314
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Torgauer Strasse 56
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, largely authentically preserved tenement house with clinker brick facade typical of the time on the 1st and 2nd floors, significant in terms of building history 09216313
 
Row of houses (Riesaer Straße 40/42 and Trachenberger Straße 1) with fencing, in open development and corner location
Row of houses (Riesaer Straße 40/42 and Trachenberger Straße 1) with fencing, in open development and corner location Trachenberger Strasse 1
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1913, according to address book (apartment building) characteristic residential building of reform architecture, part of a striking quarter, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. The house built around 1905 is a fine example of reform architecture with Art Nouveau elements. The three-storey and simply plastered corner building has a converted attic. The corner is designed round, in contrast to the windows but angular, on the sides of the house risalits, recessed verandas and protruding balconies form the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen after 1900, which is how it acquires its monument-relevant informative value. It is of historical, urban development and architectural value. 09216443
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 3; 5
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Historicizing building around 1890, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey plastered building with a mansard roof. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the dormer windows, the various shapes of the windows or the various window roofs structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216352
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 6
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around 1910 (tenement) around 1910, influenced by reform architecture and Art Nouveau, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.

The tenement house, built around 1910, is a three-storey, simply plastered corner building with a mansard roof. The two large dwelling houses that dominate the building are particularly striking. The facade is structured and decorated by plastered, partly decorated surfaces. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen after 1900; it has value in terms of urban development. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.

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Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 7; 9
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Historic building around 1890, plastered facade with natural stone integration, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought iron balconies, the different shapes of the windows or the different window roofs adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216353
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 8; 10
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around 1890 (double tenement house) historicizing plastered building around 1890, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought iron balconies, the different shapes of the windows or the different window roofs adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216356
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 11; 13
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around 1890 (double tenement house) characteristic building around 1890 with plastered facade and natural stone integration, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought iron balconies, the different shapes of the windows or the different window roofs adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216354
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 12; 14
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Typical plastered building around 1890, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought-iron balconies, some of the pilaster strips , the different shapes of the windows or the different window canopies adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216357
 
Double apartment building in open development and side entrance gate
Double apartment building in open development and side entrance gate Trachenberger Strasse 15; 17
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Historicizing building around 1890, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the different shapes of the windows or the different window canopies (some with plastic decor) adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216355
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 16; 18
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Historicizing building around 1890, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1890 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade is structured by two slightly protruding outer and central axes. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the different shapes of the windows or the different window roofs adorn the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216358
 
Double tenement house (Barbarastraße 39 and Trachenberger Straße 19) in a corner and open development
Double tenement house (Barbarastraße 39 and Trachenberger Straße 19) in a corner and open development Trachenberger Strasse 19
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1899, according to address book (double tenement house) with shop or restaurant, historicizing building from 1899 with plastered facades in a location that characterizes the street scene and decisive for the plaza, part of a distinctive quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216360
 
Part of a former double rental house in a corner and open development
Part of a former double rental house in a corner and open development Trachenberger Strasse 20
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around 1900 (tenement) with shop, characteristic residential building from around 1900 with a historicizing facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development. The tenement house built around 1895 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade decoration is kept in the common forms of historicism, cleaned and colored. The ground floor has a plaster groove on the corner and on the outer axes, the first floor is highlighted by roofing windows. The corner is flattened and raised like a tower for better urban planning. The upper part was probably not completely reconstructed. The building marks the corner between Trachenberger Strasse and Großenhainer Strasse and is a good example of contemporary architecture, a testament to the urban development of Dresden at the time and of urban significance. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216391
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner and open development
Residential and commercial building in a corner and open development Trachenberger Strasse 22; 22b; 22c
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around 1925 (residential and commercial building) distinctive semicircular building from the 1920s with a ground floor zone in brick expressionism, of architectural historical value, an essential part of the representative Trachenberger Platz, that - despite the loss of a corner building - one of the most striking urban ensembles in Dresden. The tenement house built around 1920 is a striking, semicircular, three-story building. The ground floor zone is held in brick expressionism, above the building is simply plastered, it is closed by a mansard roof. It has a high architectural value and is an essential part of Trachenberger Platz, which, despite the loss of a corner building (currently a shopping center), is one of the most striking urban ensembles in Dresden and which is why the house is also important in terms of urban development. 09216362
 
Double tenement house (Großenhainer Straße 114 and Trachenberger Straße 23) in a corner and semi-open development
Double tenement house (Großenhainer Straße 114 and Trachenberger Straße 23) in a corner and semi-open development Trachenberger Strasse 23
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around 1910 (double tenement house) Distinctive historicizing residential building around 1910 with corner tower, loggias, balconies, half-timbered decoration and accentuating architectural decorations, of architectural historical value, an essential part of the representative Trachenberger Platz, that despite the loss of a corner building, one of the most striking urban ensembles of Dresden, architectural and urban development historical significance. 09216398
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 24; 26
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic residential building around 1900 with historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a distinctive quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, red brick building with a mansard roof. The side and central axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements, such as the basement floor, the sandstone ledges, strips and corner blocks, the wrought iron balconies, the various window roofs and window mirrors structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216367
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 27; 29
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around 1900 (double tenement house) Historic clinker brick building around 1900, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development. The double tenement house built around 1900 is a three-storey brick building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements, such as the plastered and plastered (formerly securely grooved) ground floor, the sandstone ledges, the red clinker strips and the various roofing windows structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216369
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 28; 30
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements, such as the basement floor, the sandstone ledges and the various window canopies structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216368
 
Double tenement house (Trachenberger Strasse 33 and Kleiststrasse 7) in a corner location and open development, with side entrance gate
Double tenement house (Trachenberger Strasse 33 and Kleiststrasse 7) in a corner location and open development, with side entrance gate Trachenberger Strasse 33
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Kleiststrasse was laid out around 1890 in connection with the construction of a small housing estate. The architecture of the houses is very interrelated and shows the wide range of historicist building ideas. The corner apartment building, built around 1900, is a three-story, yellow brick building with a mansard roof. Typical historicist elements, such as the plastering of the ground floor, the sandstone ledges and the pilasters on the upper floors, the different shapes of the windows and their sandstone frames as well as the various window canopies and the wrought iron balcony structure the facade. The arrangement of the windows is particularly interesting for the view of the facade. On the side, the window axis facing the street is particularly emphasized and protrudes. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216370
 
Double tenement house (Kleiststrasse 8 and Trachenberger Strasse 35) in a corner, open development and side gate entrances
Double tenement house (Kleiststrasse 8 and Trachenberger Strasse 35) in a corner, open development and side gate entrances Trachenberger Strasse 35
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Kleiststrasse was laid out around 1890 in connection with the construction of a small housing estate. The architecture of the houses is very interrelated and shows the wide range of historicist building ideas. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, red brick building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements, such as the ground floor, which is conceived as a basement and is clad in sandstone, with keystones above the windows, the sandstone ledges and the corner blocks, the various window canopies and window mirrors structure the facade. On the side, the window axis facing the street is particularly emphasized and protrudes. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216372
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 37; 39
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, red brick building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude like risalit and are characterized by curved gables. Typical historicist elements, such as the ground floor as a basement, the sandstone ledges or the corner blocks, the various window canopies structure the facade in neo-Renaissance forms. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216364
 
Double apartment building in open development and side gate entrance
Double apartment building in open development and side gate entrance Trachenberger Strasse 41; 43
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, yellow brick building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude like risalit and are characterized by curved gables. Typical historicist elements, such as the basement floor, which is partially provided with plaster grooves, the sandstone ledges or red brick strips, the various window canopies structure the facade in neo-Renaissance forms. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216365
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 45; 47
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, clinker stone facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The double tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, red brick building with a mansard roof. The side axes protrude like risalit and are characterized by curved gables. Typical historicist elements, such as the basement floor and partly with plaster grooves, the sandstone ledges or the corner blocks, the various window canopies structure the facade in neo-Renaissance forms. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216366
 
Apartment building in a corner and open development, with parts of the enclosure
Apartment building in a corner and open development, with parts of the enclosure Trachenberger Strasse 49
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around 1895 (tenement) with shop, characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1895, clinker stone facade, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built at the end of the 19th century is a red brick building with a mansard roof. The facade decoration is kept in the common forms of historicism. The ground floor is designed as a basement, a shop is built in on the corner, but this is not used. The first floor is highlighted by roofing windows. The corner is flattened and raised like a tower for better urban planning. Wrought iron balconies decorate the corner axis. The building marks the corner between Trachenbergerstrasse and Seumestrasse, it is a good example of contemporary architecture, a testament to the urban development of Dresden at that time and of architectural significance. 09216390
 
Apartment building with side gate entrances in open development
Apartment building with side gate entrances in open development Trachenberger Strasse 50
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a three-storey, plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude like risalit and are emphasized by large balconies. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the various shapes of the windows with their roofs and mirrors, and the dormer windows structure and decorate the facade in a neo-baroque style. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216377
 
Row of tenement houses in open development and corner location
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Row of tenement houses in open development and corner location Trachenberger Strasse 51; 53; 55
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around 1900 (tenement) Corner location emphasized by roof structures and balconies, with shops, characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-storey, plastered corner building. The two outer axes protrude like a risalit, are each designed as flattened corners, characterized by large double points and emphasized by large balconies. Shops are built in here. Typical historical elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the windows with the playfully changing roofs structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216374
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 54
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a three-storey, plastered building with a mansard roof. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought iron balconies, the type of windows and the dormers structure and decorate the facade in a neo-baroque style. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216378
 
Apartment house in a corner and open development
Apartment house in a corner and open development Trachenberger Strasse 56
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around 1895 (tenement) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1895, clinker brick facade, part of a distinctive quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1900, is a three-story, yellow brick building with a mansard roof. The corner protrudes like a risk and is elevated like a tower. A shop is set up on the ground floor. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the wrought iron balconies, the type of windows and their roofs as well as the dormers and above all the red brick bands structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216379
 
Double apartment building in open development and side gate entrances
Double apartment building in open development and side gate entrances Trachenberger Strasse 57; 59
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a three-storey, plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various shapes of the windows with their roofs and the dormer windows structure and decorate the facade in a neo-baroque style. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216375
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 58
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around 1895 (tenement) with shop, characteristic residential building from around 1895 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, emphasis on the center, striking facade decoration, part of a street of its time that has been preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1895, is a three-storey clinker brick building with a mansard roof. The central axis protrudes like a risalit and is accentuated by a small triangular gable. Typical historicist elements, such as the ground floor with a diamond ashlar, the sandstone keystones and ledges, the different shapes of the windows with their roofs and mirrors (partly with plastic decoration) structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216380
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 60
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building around 1900 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a street of its time preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1895, is a three-story plastered building with a mansard roof. Typical historicist elements, such as the basement floor with a plaster groove, the sandstone ledges and the window roofing structure the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216381
 
Double apartment building in open development
Double apartment building in open development Trachenberger Strasse 61; 63
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around 1900 (double tenement house) characteristic, historicizing residential building around 1900, part of a striking district, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house built around 1900 is a three-storey, plastered building with a mansard roof. The two outer axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various shapes of the windows with their roofs and the dormer windows structure and decorate the facade in a neo-baroque style. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216376
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 62
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building from around 1895 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a street of its time that has been preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.

The tenement house built around 1895 is a three-storey clinker brick building with a mansard roof. The ground floor is designed as a basement and has a plaster groove. The two outer axes protrude slightly. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone ledges, the various shapes of the windows with their roofs and the dormers structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.

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Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 64
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building around 1895 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, striking facade decoration, part of a street of its time that has been preserved in a remarkable sequence, important in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1895, is a three-storey, plastered building. The two outer axes protrude slightly, here are also large balconies bordered by wrought iron bars. Typical historicist elements, such as the ground floor with diamond ashlar, the sandstone ledges and the different shapes of the windows with their roofs and mirrors structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216383
 
Double tenement house (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 55 and Trachenberger Str. 65) in a corner and open development
Double tenement house (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 55 and Trachenberger Str. 65) in a corner and open development Trachenberger Strasse 65
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around 1890 (double tenement house) Street-defining building, corner location emphasized by gables and turrets, part of a striking quarter, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-story, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The corner protrudes like a risalit, is elevated like a tower and is emphasized by neo-Renaissance gables. The side axis of the building belonging to Maxim-Gorki-Straße also protrudes and is also emphasized by a gable. Typical historical elements such as the different designs of the windows or the cornices characterize the facade. 09216389
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 66
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building from around 1895 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a street of its time that has been preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216384
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 68
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building from around 1895 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a street of its time that has been preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216385
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Trachenberger Strasse 70
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around 1895 (tenement) Characteristic residential building around 1900 with a historicizing clinker stone facade, part of a street of its time preserved in a remarkable sequence, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, which was built around 1900, is a three-story clinker brick building. The ground floor is conceived as a basement and has a partially structured plaster groove, the central axis is emphasized by decor. Typical historicist elements such as the sandstone cornices and the decor as well as the various shapes of the windows with their roofs structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance. 09216386
 
Apartment building in corner position and half-open development, with side gate entrance
Apartment building in corner position and half-open development, with side gate entrance Trachenberger Strasse 72
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around 1905 (tenement) around 1905, emphasized by the tower structure and balconies, simple Art Nouveau motifs, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The tenement house, built around 1905, is a three-storey, simply plastered building. The corner is flattened and crowned by a striking tower and wrought iron balconies. The building is characterized by simple art nouveau motifs such as those in the two gables facing Trachenbergerstrasse. The largely authentically preserved house refers to the structural development of Pieschen shortly after 1900. It has value in terms of urban development and is of architectural significance. 09216387
 
Individual monument of the material entity Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential building, part of a small settlement of the General Saxon Settlers Association, Dresden local association along Bolivarstrasse (individual monument to ID no. 09304551)
Individual monument of the material entity Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential building, part of a small settlement of the General Saxon Settlers Association, Dresden local association along Bolivarstrasse (individual monument to ID no. 09304551 ) Virchowstrasse 27
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Individual monument of the totality of the Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential house, building with stylistic elements of the New Objectivity and reform architecture around 1930, simple plastered facade, significance in terms of local development and building history. 09216619
 
Individual monument of the material entity Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential building, part of a small settlement of the General Saxon Settlers Association, Dresden local association along Bolivarstrasse (individual monument to ID no. 09304551)
Individual monument of the material entity Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential building, part of a small settlement of the General Saxon Settlers Association, Dresden local association along Bolivarstrasse (individual monument to ID no. 09304551) Virchowstrasse 28
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Individual monument of the totality of the Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann: residential house, building with stylistic elements of the New Objectivity and reform architecture around 1930, simple plastered facade, significance in terms of local development and building history. 09216618
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: Apartment block in a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID no. 09213850)
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats in a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID no. 09213850 ) Volkersdorfer Strasse 1; 3
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Pieschen group: block of flats; The complex is evidence of the settlement construction of the late twenties, of architectural and socio-historical importance as well as the townscape. 09216587
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats with corner extension (Volkersdorfer Strasse 5/7/9/11 and Boxdorfer Strasse 26) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument for ID No. 09213850)
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Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats with corner extension (Volkersdorfer Strasse 5/7/9/11 and Boxdorfer Strasse 26) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument for ID No. 09213850) Volkersdorfer Strasse 5; 7; 9; 11
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Pieschen group: block of flats; The complex is evidence of the settlement construction of the late twenties, of architectural and socio-historical importance as well as the townscape. 09216588
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 36/38/40/42 / 42b and Volkersdorfer Strasse 12/14/16/18) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID No. 09213850)
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Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 36/38/40/42 / 42b and Volkersdorfer Strasse 12/14/16/18) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID No. 09213850) Volkersdorfer Strasse 12; 14; 16; 18
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Pieschen group: block of flats; The complex is evidence of the settlement construction of the late twenties, of architectural and socio-historical importance as well as the townscape. 09216585
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 30/32/34 and Volkersdorfer Strasse 20/22) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID No. 09213850)
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Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 30/32/34 and Volkersdorfer Strasse 20/22) of a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument to ID No. 09213850) Volkersdorfer Strasse 20; 22
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Pieschen group: block of flats; The complex is evidence of the settlement construction of the late twenties, of architectural and socio-historical importance as well as the townscape. 09213870
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 28 and Volkersdorfer Strasse 24) in a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument for ID no. 09213850)
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Individual monument belonging to the Pieschen group: block of flats (Boxdorfer Strasse 28 and Volkersdorfer Strasse 24) in a housing estate owned by the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein eGmbH (individual monument for ID no. 09213850) Volkersdorfer Strasse 24
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Pieschen group: block of flats; The complex is evidence of the settlement construction of the late twenties, of architectural and socio-historical importance as well as the townscape. 09213869
 
Individual features of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses (Hans-Sachs-Str. 33/35 with Waldstrasse 1) of a residential complex of the Dresden savings and construction association (individual monument to ID no. 09306409)
Individual features of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses (Hans-Sachs-Str. 33/35 with Waldstrasse 1) of a residential complex of the Dresden savings and construction association (individual monument to ID no. 09306409) Waldstrasse 1
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1913–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual features of the totality of Palmié houses: row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the Spar- und Bauverein, see Maxim-Gorki-Straße 58–60, Rückertstrasse 22–30 and Waldstrasse 3–7, significance in terms of urban development and building history. Hans-Sachs-Straße was laid out in connection with the construction of a small housing estate around 1890. 09216530
 
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID No. 09306409)
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: Row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID No. 09306409) Waldstrasse 3; 3a; 3b
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1913–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the savings and building association, see number 1/5 / 7–7b, Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 58–60 and Rückertstrasse 22–30, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216528
 
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: residential building, part of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID no. 09306409)
Individual monument of the totality of Palmié houses: residential building, part of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein (individual monument for ID no. 09306409) Waldstrasse 5
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1913–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the collective Palmié houses: residential building, part of a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, following on from social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house tract (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the savings and building association, see number 1 / 3– 3b / 7–7b, Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 58–60 and Rückertstrasse 22–30, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216531
 
Individual monument of the Palmié houses as a whole: angular row of houses (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 58–58b and Waldstrasse 7–7b) of a residential complex of the Dresden savings and construction association (individual monument to ID No. 09306409)
Individual monument of the Palmié houses as a whole: angular row of houses (Maxim-Gorki-Str. 58–58b and Waldstrasse 7–7b) of a residential complex of the Dresden savings and construction association (individual monument to ID No. 09306409) Waldstrasse 7; 7a; 7b
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1912–1914, according to address book (apartment building) Individual monument of the collective Palmié houses: angular row of houses in a residential complex of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein; Small and modern settlement by Heinrich Koch, based on social and life reform principles with common rooms, wash house wing (demolished) and green and play areas in the inner courtyards, named after Kommerzienrat Palmié - a sponsor of the Spar- und Bauverein, see Maxim-Gorki-Straße 60, Rückertstrasse 22–30 and Waldstrasse 1–5, significance in terms of urban development and building history. 09216533
 
Residential house in open development Weinböhlaer Strasse 5
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around 1880 (residential building) Historicist building around 1880 with neoclassical forms, significance in terms of building history and urban development history The historicizing building was built around 1880 in neoclassical forms. The two-story building sits on a high basement. The first floor is highlighted by a plaster groove, while the second floor attracts attention with fine decorative elements on the windows. The building is characterized by typical historicist construction forms such as the strong cornices, the window canopies and mirrors as well as the dormer windows. It is of architectural and urban development significance. 09216340
 
Apartment house in a corner location and open development, with side gate entrance and enclosure wall Weinböhlaer Strasse 9
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after 1900 (tenement) Historicizing building after 1900, emphasis on corners with balconies, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216339
 
Former inn Weinböhlaer Strasse 11
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18th century (inn) Today a residential building, single-storey building with a raised central section, historical architectural and urban development significance The simple single-storey building with a prominent central section is a former pub that was built in the 18th century on the street leading to Großenhain. Shapes that indicate this early construction period are, for example, the single-storey building or the grooved sandstone window frames. As the only surviving structure from this time on Großenhainer Straße, it is of great importance in terms of urban development and historical building value. 09216338
 
Workers house Weinböhlaer Strasse 25; 27
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1873 (workers' house) Part of the factory settlement of the earthenware factory Villeroy & Boch , simple historical building after 1870, significance in terms of building history and urban development.

Two- and three-storey duplexes with two- and three-room apartments for workers and foremen, gutted in 1997 and subsequently rebuilt.

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Workers house Weinböhlaer Strasse 29; 31
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1873 (workers' house) Part of the factory settlement of the earthenware factory Villeroy & Boch, simple historical building after 1870, significance in terms of building history and urban development. 09216336
 
Apartment house in a corner and in open development, with fencing Weinböhlaer Strasse 33
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around 1910 (tenement) Reform style and art nouveau building around 1910, with art nouveau windows, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216334
 
Apartment house in a corner, open development and with fencing Weinböhlaer Strasse 37
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around 1910 (tenement) Art Nouveau building around 1910, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. 09216335
 
Row of houses in open development
Row of houses in open development Weixdorfer Strasse 2; 2 B; 4
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around 1928 (residential building) Typical residential building from the 1920s with a simple plastered facade, significance in terms of building history and urban development history. The row of residential buildings built around 1928 is a typical residential complex from the 1920s or 30s. The buildings are three-story, an elongated middle section is flanked by the slightly protruding head buildings. All buildings are simply plastered and have hipped roofs, the stairwells are set back slightly, the floors are separated from one another by simple ledges. The entrances and windows on the ground floor are all set back with a slightly recessed arch in the plaster. The window bars are another decorative element. The complex is a testimony to the housing developments in Dresden in the late twenties and is shaped by traditional ideas and ideas of the New Objectivity. Their monument value results from the building and social history as well as the townscape. 09216546
 
XI.  Citizen School (formerly);  Medical Center Mickten
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XI. Citizen School (formerly); Medical Center Mickten Wurzener Strasse 5
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around 1900 (former school) School building (former); Building with an L-shaped floor plan, four-storey main facade with central and corner pilasters as well as gable over eaves, significant in terms of building history and local history

Built as the 11th community school, 1943 military hospital, later Neustadt hospital and polyclinic, today Pieschen office and medical center

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Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Wurzener Strasse 6
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around 1905 (tenement) characteristic building of architecture after 1900, simple, with accentuating architectural decorations, including ornamental framework, significant building history 09216497
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Wurzener Strasse 10
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around 1905 (tenement) characteristic building of architecture after 1900, simple, with accentuating facade elements, dominated by a gabled central projection, significant in terms of building history 09216496
 
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575)
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575) Wurzener Strasse 11; 13; 15
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1927–1928 (residential complex) Individual monument of the whole of the Dresden-Pieschen apartment block: row of houses; on a U-shaped floor plan, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning 09216577
 
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: service wing (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575)
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Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: service wing (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575) Wurzener Strasse 15a
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1927–1928 (farm building) Individual monument of the collective housing block Dresden-Pieschen: economic wing; Significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning 09216574
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 16
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around 1925 (tenement) Painting in the Art Deco style, simple plastered building from the 1920s, significant in terms of building history 09216495
 
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575)
Apartment block Dresden-Pieschen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09216575) Wurzener Strasse 17
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1927–1928 (residential complex) Individual monument of the whole of the Dresden-Pieschen apartment block; Row of houses; Significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning 09216576
 
Material entirety of Sachsenbad with several individual monuments
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Material entirety of Sachsenbad with several individual monuments Wurzener Strasse 18
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1929 (indoor swimming pool) The entire Sachsenbad with the following individual monuments: indoor swimming pool including a connecting passage (individual monument - ID No. 09216459, Wurzener Straße 18) as well as library and residential buildings (individual monument - ID No. 09216456, Rehefelder Straße 39), plus the outdoor facilities of the pool and the design of the square in the corner between Wurzener Strasse and Rehefelder Strasse as parts of the whole; One of the most impressive Dresden ensembles of the New Building , building made of cubic blocks with a flat roof , bathroom buildings more regular, with stone and plaster structure, framing profiles and ornaments, also committed to tradition, the bathroom was dominated by city planning officer Paul Wolf (1879–1957) as the dominant feature of an extensive one Sports parks planned, significant in terms of building history, social history, artistic and local history as well as singular. 09306145
 
Sachsenbad: indoor swimming pool (individual monument for ID No. 09306145)
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Sachsenbad: indoor swimming pool (individual monument for ID No. 09306145) Wurzener Strasse 18
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1929 (indoor swimming pool) Individual monument of the whole of Sachsenbad; Indoor swimming pool with covered corridor / connecting corridor, three-storey cubic building block with flat roof, main facade divided by two side projections and a covered entrance zone, one of the most impressive Dresden New Building buildings, significant and unique in terms of architectural and local history 09216459
 
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Row of houses (Braunschweiger Strasse 10/12/14 and Wurzener Strasse 21)
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Row of houses (Braunschweiger Strasse 10/12/14 and Wurzener Strasse 21) Wurzener Strasse 21
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around 1925 (apartment building) Plant on the corner of Braunschweiger and Wurzener Strasse, example of residential construction from the 1920s, expressionistic design, significant in terms of building history 09216243
 
Group of houses with an L-shaped floor plan
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Group of houses with an L-shaped floor plan Wurzener Strasse 23
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around 1925 (residential building) Expressionistically designed facades, an example of settlement architecture from the 1920s, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216241
 
Double tenement house in closed development
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Double tenement house in closed development Wurzener Strasse 25; 27
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around 1905 (double tenement house) simple, historicizing plaster facade, significant in terms of building history 09216249
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 29
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around 1910 (tenement) typical example of reform architecture around 1910, significant in terms of building history 09216250
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 31
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around 1905 (tenement) Characteristic construction of architecture after 1900, emphasis on the center, structure of the pilaster strips, Art Nouveau glass windows in the stairwell, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216251
 
Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 33
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around 1905 (tenement) Construction of the architecture after 1900 with idiosyncratic entrance design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216252
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 39
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic building of the architecture around 1900, stylized historicizing elements, in particular curtain arch motifs on the second floor, noticeable also the rustication on the ground floor and the pilaster structure on the last full floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216253
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 41
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around 1900 (tenement) characteristic building of architecture around 1900, historicizing elements, in particular curtain arch motifs on the second floor, the floor below is emphasized as a bel étage, significant in terms of building history and urban development history 09216254
 
Residential building in a residential complex
Residential building in a residential complex Wurzener Strasse 60
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marked 1939 (apartment building) simple plastered buildings from the 1930s, see also Wurzener Str. 62/64 and Dahlener Strasse 1/3, significant in terms of building history 09216257
 
Double house in a residential complex
Double house in a residential complex Wurzener Strasse 62; 64
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1939 (twin house) simple plastered buildings from the 1930s, see also Wurzener Str. 60 and Dahlener Strasse 1/2, significant in terms of building history 09216256
 
Building group (Zeithainer Strasse 1–11 and Riesaer Strasse 26–30), interior courtyard design and enclosure, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association
Building group (Zeithainer Strasse 1–11 and Riesaer Strasse 26–30), interior courtyard design and enclosure, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association Zeithainer Strasse 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11
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1913 (apartment building) Complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Straße, east of Zeithainer Straße, three staggered structures, on Coswiger Straße a corner building, west of Zeithainer Straße assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Straße, consisting of two wings, which are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse The entrances are partly flanked by clinker walls, see also Coswiger Str. 8 and Zeithainer Strasse 2-12, originated around 1913, shaped by reform architecture, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Riesaer Strasse was laid out parallel to the railway embankment at the end of the 19th century and leads past numerous industrial companies. 09216347
 
Row of houses (Coswiger Str. 8 and Zeithainer Strasse 2/4) with inner courtyard design and driveway, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association
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Row of houses (Coswiger Str. 8 and Zeithainer Strasse 2/4) with inner courtyard design and driveway, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association Zeithainer Strasse 2; 4
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1913 (apartment building) Complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Straße, east of Zeithainer Straße, three staggered structures, on Coswiger Straße a corner building, west of Zeithainer Straße assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Straße, consisting of two wings, which are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse The entrances are partly flanked by clinker walls, see also Riesaer Straße 26/28/30 and Zeithainer Straße 1–12, built around 1913, shaped by reform architecture, significance in terms of building history and urban development. 09216349
 
Residential building (courtyard building behind No. 2/4) and interior courtyard design, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association Zeithainer Strasse 6
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1913 (apartment building) Complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Straße, east of Zeithainer Straße, three staggered structures, on Coswiger Straße a corner building, west of Zeithainer Straße assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Straße, consisting of two wings, which are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse The entrances are partly flanked by clinker walls, see also Coswiger Str. 8, Riesaer Str. 26–28 and Zeithainer Strasse 1–12, created around 1913, shaped by reform architecture, significance in terms of building history and urban development. 09216350
 
Row of houses, courtyard design and driveway, part of a residential complex of the Dresden Small Housing Association Zeithainer Strasse 8; 10; 12
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1913 (apartment building) Complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Straße, east of Zeithainer Straße, three staggered structures, on Coswiger Straße a corner building, west of Zeithainer Straße assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Straße, consisting of two wings, which are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse The entrances are partly flanked by clinker walls, see also Coswiger Str. 8, Riesaer Str. 26–28 and Zeithainer Strasse 1–12, created around 1913, shaped by reform architecture, significance in terms of building history and urban development. 09216407
 

Former cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway bridge
Railway bridge Barbarastraße
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Row of houses
Row of houses Großenhainer Strasse 149–153
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around 1913 No. 149 built in 1913 on behalf of the Imperial Post Office, post office until 1999
 
Residential building
Residential building Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 74
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Remarks

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  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k Around 1900, the Leisniger Strasse, once known as the Ringstrasse, was laid out. It was created in connection with the increasing development of the Pieschener Flur and forms the northern end of the town center towards the railway line. After the incorporation, it was renamed Leisniger Straße. Road construction is connected with the industrial history in Dresden-Pieschen around 1900 and with the construction of the Dresden-Leipzig railway line , later Dresden-Berlin . During this time, most of the Pieschener development with workers' houses was built on a high level of living. The largely closed development in Pieschen-Süd differs from the mostly semi-detached houses or small rows of houses, otherwise similar in style, in Pieschen Nord.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Today's buildings on Maxim-Gorki-Strasse were essentially built in the second half of the 19th century until 1900, it is connected with the industrial history in Dresden-Pieschen around 1900 and with the construction of the Dresden – Leipzig / later Berlin railway line. During this time, most of the Pieschener development with workers' houses was built on a high level of living. The largely closed development in Pieschen-Süd differs from the mostly semi-detached houses or small rows of houses, otherwise similar in style, in Pieschen Nord. As a west-east connection, this street connects Großenhainer Straße with Hansastraße and then flows into Hechtstraße.
  3. a b c d e f g The complex of 203 residential units, the so-called Palmié houses, was built between 1912–14 and 1926, the design comes from the architect Heinrich Koch. The buildings are three-story with extended mansard roofs, the roof zone is loosened up by various dormers and attic houses, the facades are structured by cornices and roofs as well as highlighted plaster surfaces. The entrances are designed with small porticos . It is interesting to try to make the inner courtyards very relaxed and different. Balconies are secondary. The buildings are of importance in terms of town planning and building history.
  4. a b c d e The building group Riesaer Strasse 26–30 belongs together with Zeithainer Strasse 1–11 and is part of a residential complex of the Kleinwohnungsbauverein (Dresden). The complex on the corner of Riesaer and Zeithainer Strasse, east of Zeithainer Strasse, consists of three staggered structures. They are connected by single-storey passages, behind which there are courtyard buildings. On Coswiger Strasse there is a corner building, to the west of Zeithainer Strasse is an assembly group around an inner courtyard open to Riesaer Strasse, made up of two wings. They are held together by a multi-storey gatehouse. The entrances are partially flanked by clinker walls. The entire complex was built around 1913 and is characterized by reform architecture. It is of importance in terms of building history and urban development.
  5. ^ The "Goehle-Werk" of Zeiss Ikon AG, on the Großenhainer Straße 101, was built by Emil Högg together with Georg Rüth between 1938-40: two production buildings, four at the back so Protective staircases and community house / follower house, production building on Heidestrasse (1938–1940) elongated building with strictly vertical structure by half-columns, parapet fields spanned in between, functionally designed building with design requirements (Großenhainer Strasse 101), the tower-like protective staircases according to Georg Rüth, with thick massive walls and garnet deflectors (Großenhainer Straße 101 and Riesaer Straße 32), the rear production building with a narrow side to Riesaer Straße, here the portel highlighted in terms of design, probably the former main entrance, in the core around 1915, originally Clemens Müller AG, manufacturer of sewing and Typewriters, inside remarkable concrete skeleton construction, facades later simplified (Riesaer Straße 32), follower house with open space design (1942–1944), Heidestraße / Riesaer Straße, simple and at the same time representative building, rare example of a preserved follower house (R iesaer Straße 32), the complex is significant in terms of construction, industry and urban development as well as artistically.
  6. The building site Hubertusstraße 12a and Riesaer Straße 66/68 was initially owned by the General Saxon Settlers Association from 1929–1930. In 1930 it was taken over by the Volksheim Dresden eGmBH building cooperative. This then had the corner buildings built by 1931 at the latest (according to address books 1929–1931). Martin Mitscherlich will have been the designing architect here as well. The corner development was built as a traditional small apartment building around 1930. The three-storey, box-shaped buildings are designed with brick elements that adorn the corners and protruding structures as strips. The escape is only interrupted by the set-back staircases, which are again clad with bricks. The pragmatic but architecturally interesting houses are traditionally designed for the time, with hipped roofs and plastered facades. The offshore pieces of lawn, perhaps formerly front gardens, are important for the appearance of the facility. The property of the site as a monument results from its importance in terms of building and urban development. On the one hand, the houses are exemplary testimonies to the construction of small apartments and settlements around 1930, which was largely shaped by the traditional design elements mentioned above, and on the other hand, they clearly document the urban development of Dresden, as on the outskirts of the city residential complexes and settlements especially for the less well-to-do classes. The public interest in preservation of the settlement to be assessed arises from the exemplary character of the architectural development around 1930. In addition, there is the fact that comparable facilities in other federal states are treated and published as monuments.
  7. a b c d e f Rückertstrasse was laid out around 1890 in connection with the construction of a small housing estate. It is connected with the industrial history in Dresden-Pieschen and with the construction of the Dresden-Leipzig / later Dresden-Berlin railway line. During this time, most of the Pieschener development with workers' houses was built on a fairly high level of living. The largely closed development in Pieschen-Süd differs from the mostly semi-detached houses or small rows of houses, otherwise similar in style, in Pieschen Nord.
  8. a b The Seumestrasse was laid out around 1890 in connection with the construction of a small housing estate. It is connected with the industrial history in Dresden-Pieschen and with the construction of the Dresden-Leipzig / later Dresden-Berlin railway line. During this time, most of the Pieschener development with workers' houses was built on a fairly high level of living. The largely closed development in Pieschen-Süd differs from the mostly semi-detached houses or small rows of houses, otherwise similar in style, in Pieschen Nord. The double tenement house built around 1895 is a three-storey plastered building with a mansard roof. Typical historicist elements, such as the sandstone ledges, the different shapes of the windows or the different window roofs structure and decorate the facade. The largely authentically preserved building refers to the structural development of Pieschen around 1900, it has urban development historical value. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.
  9. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Trachenberger Strasse and Trachenberger Platz were previously used for horticulture in the last third of the 19th century Land created. Trachenberger Straße is related to the construction of a housing estate in this area. It is connected with the industrial history in Dresden-Pieschen and with the construction of the Dresden-Leipzig / later Dresden-Berlin railway line. During this time, most of the Pieschener development with workers' houses was built on a fairly high level of living. The largely closed development in Pieschen-Süd differs from the mostly semi-detached houses or small rows of houses, otherwise similar in style, in Pieschen Nord.
  10. The tenement house built at the end of the 19th century is a three-storey building with a mansard roof. The facade decoration is kept in the common forms of historicism, cleaned and colored. The ground floor has a plastering, the first floor is highlighted by roofing windows. The corner is flattened and raised like a tower for better urban planning. The upper part was probably not completely reconstructed. The building marks the corner between Barbarastraße and Trachenberger Platz and is a good example of contemporary architecture, a testament to the urban development of Dresden at that time and of urban significance. Trachenberger Str. 19 - The tenement house built around 1895 is a three-storey, simply plastered building with a mansard roof. The facade decoration is kept in the common forms of historicism, cleaned and colored. The ground floor has a plastering, the first floor is highlighted by roofing windows. The corner is flattened and raised like a tower for better urban planning. The upper part was probably not completely reconstructed. The building marks the corner between Trachenberger Straße and Trachenberger Platz and is a good example of contemporary architecture, a testament to the urban development of Dresden at that time and of urban significance. In addition, as a typical example of historicist construction, it is of architectural significance.
  11. The property to be assessed here belongs to the most representative street in the Dresden suburb of Pieschen. Pieschen, originally not a rich farming village on the outskirts of the Saxon royal seat, in which more cottagers lived than Hüfner, developed into a respectable suburb with numerous factories and extensive apartment buildings during industrialization in the second half of the 19th century. Initially, this mainly affected the area around Bürgerstrasse and Oschatzer Strasse, south of the Leipzig-Dresden railway line. The area to the north, which had been largely undeveloped until then, was increasingly developed from 1900 onwards. Grossenhainer Strasse became the most important traffic axis in this area with ballrooms, factories, restaurants, a cinema, etc. It connected the Dresden districts of Neustadt, Pieschen, Trachau and Trachenberge with one another. The economic prosperity of the time and the associated construction boom are particularly evident in the example of Großenhainer Straße. Without a doubt, this is where the most distinctive buildings in the district are in terms of design and in a relatively closed sequence. Thus, Großenhainer Straße 114, as part of a remarkable street ensemble, which was characterized especially in the Wilhelminian era and from 1900 to the First World War, is more reminiscent than other buildings in the area of ​​the rapid urbanization and impressive economic growth of an originally small rural community and thus makes one Piece of the development of a Dresden suburb clearly. Today's Großenhainer Straße goes back to the former “Hayniche Straße”, which connected Dresden with Großenhain. Starting at the Leipziger Tor (Palaisplatz), it led via Pieschen and Trachau to Großenhain. Since it was important as a post road, milestones were set up around 1700. In the 19th century the street was called Moritzburger Chaussee or Berliner Straße, and since shortly after 1850 it was called Großenhainer Straße. While the part facing the railway line became attractive as a location for various commercial operations as early as 1840, most of the residential buildings on the north side were not built until after 1890. From 1891 on, trams ran on Großenhainer Straße to the Trachenberge depot and to the Wilden Mann. Three-storey rental villa with shop fittings on the ground floor, built around 1910. Typical of the time, painterly appearance due to irregular ground and elevation design as well as a variety of materials and shapes in the facade: grooved sandstone plinth, other floors plastered, windows with sandstone frames, on the upper floor rich ornamental framework, accentuated, cantilevered balconies, variously designed dormers, the mansard roof and the cantilevered The gables extended to the ridge are divided according to the layout, corner tower, decorated decorative elements. The authentically preserved rental villa is part of the newly built Pieschen. It thus refers to this important section of local history. This results in their importance in terms of local development. In addition, it documents the quality and standards of tenement construction around 1900, which makes it important in terms of building history. In the interplay with the neighboring villa buildings, it develops the significance of the townscape.
  12. a b Settlements were built on the former vineyard area "zum wilden Mann" in the early 1930s. Bolivarstrasse was laid out in 1931 in connection with the construction of new residential buildings on the former boundary between Trachau and Pieschen. In the overall concept, the houses on Bolivarstrasse (2–88), Döbelnerstrasse (77/79) and Virchowstrasse (27/78) as the "Am Alten Weingut Wilder Mann" settlement refer to the settlement on Duckwitzstrasse "Zur Gute Hoffnung". The residential buildings on Bolivarstrasse were built from 1930 for the General Saxon Settlers Association (ASSV), with the design planning being the responsibility of the architect Paul Müller. All apartments were given separate entrances and allotments, which should serve the self-sufficiency of the members of the association with fruit and vegetables. The settlement, which was moved into in 1931, is now owned by the non-profit housing association “Am alten Weingut Wilder Mann” and has been a listed building since 1994. This cooperative was formed in September 1933 under pressure from the National Socialists from the union-oriented ASSV and is the smallest housing cooperative in Dresden. The row houses on Bolivarstrasse are simple and two-story, the simply plastered buildings have spacious front gardens. In front of the fence, usually a picket fence, there is again a strip of green overgrown with trees, which defines the street scene and covers the houses. Every two apartments share a covered vestibule, which can be accessed separately. Traditional style elements such as hip roofs, perforated facades , dormers and picket fences determine the character of the complex. Separate three-story houses (house numbers 2, 56, 58, 88) also belong to the settlement complex; they are located at the intersection of Virchowstrasse, Döbelnerstrasse and Grossenhainerstrasse. The single houses are closer to the street and frame the long row of houses. The buildings, which are also simply plastered, are dominated by a cubic entrance area and a box-like, recessed staircase. The loggias were previously open. These elements point to the objectivity of the reform architecture of this time. The largely authentically preserved buildings refer to the structural development of Pieschen around 1930, which is how they acquire their significance in terms of urban development history, and they are also of architectural significance. The public interest in preservation of the settlement to be assessed arises from the exemplary character of the architectural development around 1930. In addition, there is the fact that comparable facilities in other federal states are treated and published as monuments.
  13. a b c d e The housing estate planned on behalf of the Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein was built in 1929/30 on the basis of planning by the architects Paul Beck and Leo Hoese in the area of ​​the fork in Boxdorfer and Volkersdorfer Strasse. The settlement was carried out in two phases: the first construction phase, Boxdorfer-Volkersdorferstraße, was built in rows, the second, somewhat more recent construction phase includes the buildings on Hellerauer Straße. According to Willimartin Romberger's plans, it is built in a closed perimeter block development. The four-storey head building of the facility is located in the fork area of ​​the two streets. It has large loggias and bears the signature of the building association. The buildings placed behind it, in order to ensure the best possible light supply, have a north-south orientation and are three-storey. On the recessed corner buildings (four-storey) there are stand bay windows that are placed across corners. All houses are simply cleaned and have hip roofs. The window bars are another decorative element. The complex is a testimony to the housing developments in Dresden in the late twenties and is shaped by traditional ideas and ideas of the New Objectivity. Their monument value results from the building and social history as well as the townscape.
  14. The rental villa built shortly after 1900 is a typical example of simple Art Nouveau architecture. It receives its typical picturesque appearance from the diverse design of the facade: differently shaped windows, balconies, above all the cantilevered roof, the protruding and the gabled risalit lying next to the central axis as well as the plaster decoration characterize the building. The house type tries to combine the clear structure of a rental villa on which the building is based with the character traits of real Art Nouveau villas, whereby Art Nouveau usually remains decorative and is not reflected in the floor plan. The authentically preserved villa refers to an important part of the local history. This results in their importance in terms of local development. In addition, it documents the quality and standards in rental villa construction around 1900, which is why it is of architectural significance.
  15. a b In 1873 the earthenware factory Villeroy & Boch built five residential buildings with company apartments on Weinböhlaer Straße, one of the first company settlements in Dresden. Unfortunately, after the demolition of the former five workers' houses (at that time numbers 13-23, built as semi-detached houses) since 1987, only two of these monuments of early social housing were preserved. The simple two-story building is simply plastered and is closed off by a gable roof. The residential building is of great socio-historical importance for Dresden, is of urban development historical value and, as a rare example of early company housing construction, also of architectural historical importance.
  16. a b The rental villa, which was built in the first quarter of the 20th century, is a typical example of Art Nouveau architecture. It receives its typical picturesque appearance from the variety of shapes and materials in the facade design: partially embossed sandstone plinth, the floors above are simply plastered and richly decorated, the window shapes differ. The facades are characterized by gabled central projections. The roof is built with dormers. The house type tries to combine the clear structure of a rental villa on which the building is based with character traits of real Art Nouveau villas, whereby Art Nouveau here mostly remains decorative and is not reflected in the floor plan. The result is a very impressive, spacious building that is related to the neighboring houses. The authentically preserved villa refers to an important part of the local history. This results in their importance in terms of local development. In addition, it documents the quality and standards in rental villa construction around 1900, which is why it is of architectural significance.
  17. The Sachsenbad and the library and residential building on the corner of Wurzener Strasse in the Pieschen district of Dresden were built in 1929 as a dominant feature of an extensive sports park, surrounded by several small housing estates. Both were connected by a covered corridor, which was also intended as access to the adjacent sports field. On a building plan for Dresden-Pieschen from April 1941, one can understand his intentions very nicely, as some of it remained unfinished. Here you can also guess an outdoor pool planned to the north. The green square in the corner between Wurzener Straße and Rehefelder Straße completed the ensemble. The large indoor swimming pool and the municipal public library were planned as the social and urban center of the quarter, which combined different functions such as education, sport and living. The connection with the apartment block by the architect Hans Richter to the south, a complex built very consistently in the Bauhaus style, is unmistakable, as it goes in the same architectural direction. The fact that Wolf planned it as part of a green corridor from Leipziger Strasse in the south to the railway line in the north is also relevant to the outdoor facilities. The totality of the Sachsenbad is one of the most impressive Dresden ensembles of New Building, which explains its architectural and artistic importance. The entire system is undoubtedly a rarity. As an outstanding urban project of the Weimar Republic that combined functions such as education, sport and living, it also has a local historical and social historical value.

literature

  • Matthias Donath : Architecture and Dresden 1933–1945 . Elbland, Meißen 2007, pp. 106-109.
  • Annette Dubbers-Mittag: Pieschen. From the history of a Dresden district . Sandstone, Dresden 2001.
  • Heidemarie and Heinz Glodschei: The history of the Dresden suburb of Pieschen . 2 volumes. Hille, Dresden 2008.
  • Manfred Hammer (edit.), Council of the Northern District of the City of Dresden (Ed.): The Northern District of the City of Dresden. A contribution to his buildings and monuments . Large graphic company Völkerfreundschaft Dresden, Meißen 1989.
  • Konstantin Hermann: Art Nouveau in Dresden . Hellerau, Dresden 1998.
  • Gilbert Lupfer, Bernhard Sterra, Martin Wörner (eds.): Architecture guide Dresden . Reimer, Berlin 1997, pp. 102-111.

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