List of cultural monuments in Radebeul (district)
The list of cultural monuments in the Radebeul district gives an overview of the cultural monuments in the original district of Alt-Radebeul of the Saxon city of Radebeul based on the status of the list of monuments from May 24, 2012.
Another list shows former architectural and cultural monuments of this district.
The list of cultural monuments in Radebeul gives an overview of Radebeul's cultural monuments , a summary of all addresses with cultural monuments is given in the list of cultural monument addresses in Radebeul . The allocation of the streets to the district can be found in the list of streets and squares in Radebeul (district) .
The list is based on the sources indicated. This information does not replace the legally binding information from the responsible monument protection authority.
Legend
The columns used in the table list the information explained below:
- Name, description : Description of the individual object.
- Address, coordinates : Today's street address, location coordinates.
- Identifier : The identifier used by the monument preservation department for secondary objects (e.g. addresses with and without "a", address with 9000 information, plus additions with "-I"). Several individual features are distinguished under one postal address via the identifier.
- Date : Particular years of construction, as far as known or deducible, in some cases also date of the first mention of the property.
- Builders, architects : builders, architects and other artists.
- Scope of monument, remark : More detailed explanation of the monument status, scope of the property and its special features.
- Image : Photo of the main object.
List of cultural monuments
Name, description | Address, coordinates | Identifier | date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
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Loessnitzgrundbahn | (Small railway line) | Small railway line 9000 | 1883/84 | The route of the narrow-gauge railway as well as culverts (including brick arches), parts of the retaining wall and telecommunications line | ||
Ahornstrasse residential complex | Ahornstrasse 5/7 ( location ) |
1911 | Hermann Barth (design), Hörnig & Barth (construction) | Residential complex ( double house at Ahornstrasse 5/7 ), see also Ahornstrasse 9, Trachauer Strasse 1 | ||
Ahornstrasse residential complex | Ahornstrasse 9 ( location ) |
1911 | Hermann Barth (design), Hörnig & Barth (construction) | Residential complex ( apartment building Ahornstrasse 9 ), see also Ahornstrasse 5/7, Trachauer Strasse 1 | ||
Residential building for railway workers at Radebeul Ost station |
( location ) |
At the old Güterboden 2 around 1895/1900 | Railway house, belongs to Radebeul Ost station . Formerly Sidonienstraße 1b | |||
Freight floor in Radebeul Ost |
( location ) |
At the old Güterboden 4 around 1895 | Former goods handling with a two-storey front building. See also the list of Radebeul cultural monuments of the Lößnitzgrundbahn | |||
Residential stable house Am Kreis 2 |
( location ) |
At district 2
1897 |
1st half of the 19th century, Farmhouse | |||
Homestead Am Kreis 14 | Am Kreis 14 ( location ) |
1863, 1895/96 |
Gebrüder Ziller (stable and barn, stable) | Homestead with outbuildings, Kumthalle | ||
Homestead Am Kreis 14 | Am Kreis 14 ( location ) |
At district 9014-I | 1895/96 | Gebrüder Ziller (stable and barn, stable) | Outbuilding of the homestead | |
Homestead Am Kreis 14 | Am Kreis 14 ( location ) |
At district 9014-II | 1895/96 | Gebrüder Ziller (stable and barn, stable) | Outbuilding of the homestead | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | At the settlement 6 ( location ) |
1926 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Residential building of the building cooperative in Radebeul , with rounded walls, wooden picket fence and a small back building (probably a wash house), related to No. 8 in terms of design | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | At the settlement 8 ( location ) |
1926 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Residential building of the building cooperative in Radebeul , with rounded walls and wooden picket fence (see also No. 6) like No. 6, possibly part of the settlement between Dresdner Straße and An der Siedlung (for further information see Dresdner Str. 87/89) | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | At the settlement 6/8 ( location ) |
At the settlement 9008 | 1926 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Small back building at An der Siedlung 6/8 | |
Gardener's house Villa Kolbe |
( location ) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 2 1893 | Otto March | House of a former nursery. Owner: Carl Kolbe | ||
Rental villa August-Bebel-Straße 5 |
( location ) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 5 1902/03 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with original equipment | ||
Villa homecoming |
( location ) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 9 1926 | Max Czopka | Residential building | ||
House on August-Bebel-Strasse 17 | August-Bebel-Strasse 17 ( location ) |
1928/29 | Building of a residential complex of the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen , with enclosure (see also No. 19) | |||
House on August-Bebel-Strasse 19 | August-Bebel-Strasse 19 ( location ) |
1928/29 | Building of a residential complex of the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen , with enclosure (see also No. 17) | |||
Apartment building August-Bebel-Straße 20 , Lößnitzschlößchen | August-Bebel-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
1895, 1898, 1906 |
Tenement house with outbuildings in a corner | |||
Sündermann / Möslein / Duchazek double house |
( location ) |
August-Bebel-Straße 21, Goethestraße 17 1928 | Duplex house | |||
Villa Gustav Röder | August-Bebel-Strasse 23 ( location ) |
1896/97, around 1925, 1936, 1939/40 |
Gustav Röder , Max Czopka (modernization, log house) | Villa with garden and enclosure and log cabin. Residents: Gustav Röder , Euchar Albrecht Schmid , Lothar Schmid | ||
Villa Gustav Röder | August-Bebel-Strasse 23 ( location ) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 9023 | around 1925, 1936, 1939/40 | Gustav Röder , Max Czopka (modernization, log house) | Log cabin. Residents: Gustav Röder , Euchar Albrecht Schmid , Lothar Schmid | Not to be seen from the outside |
Villa Gustav Röder | August-Bebel-Strasse 23 ( location ) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 9023 | 1896/97, around 1925, 1936, 1939/40 |
Gustav Röder , Max Czopka (modernization, log house) | Garden to the villa . Residents: Gustav Röder , Euchar Albrecht Schmid , Lothar Schmid | |
Rental villa August-Bebel-Straße 27 | August-Bebel-Strasse 27 ( location ) |
1905 | Heinrich Findeisen | Country style rental villa | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Barthübelstrasse 1/3 ( location ) |
1935 | Max Czopka | Double house in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative (see also Birkenstrasse, Gartenstrasse and Trachauer Strasse) | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Birkenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
1925/26 | Max Czopka | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Birkenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
1925/26 | Max Czopka | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative | ||
Dreiseithof Brunnenplatz 1 | Brunnenplatz 1 ( location ) |
1st half of the 19th century | Residential stable house and moving house of a three-sided courtyard | |||
Farmhouse Brunnenplatz 4 | Brunnenplatz 4 ( location ) |
around 1800 | Residential building | |||
Stable house Brunnenplatz 5 | Brunnenplatz 5 ( location ) |
1807 | Residential stable house | |||
Stable house Brunnenplatz 5 | Brunnenplatz 5 ( location ) |
Fountain Square 9005 | 1807 | Outbuilding to the stable house | ||
Villa Margarethe |
( location ) |
Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 1 1896/97, 1919 |
Adolf Neumann , Paul Ziller (stem) | Rental villa | ||
Villa Elisabeth , Villa Goethe |
Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
1899-1902 | Villa-like tenement house with enclosure, in a corner | |||
Villa Blumberger | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 12 ( location ) |
1903-05 | Oskar Menzel | villa | ||
Villa Marie | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 13 ( location ) |
1902/03 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 14 | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 14 ( location ) |
1900 | Oswald Haenel | Rental villa | ||
Villa Georg Gebler | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 15 ( location ) |
1899 | Oswald Haenel | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Carola | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
1902/03 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Villa Marta | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 22 ( location ) |
1902/03 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Double house in Schaale / Neubert | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 23, 25 ( location ) |
1912 | Reinhold Butze | Duplex house | ||
Homestead settlement Damaschkeweg | Damaschkeweg 3–13 ( Lage ) |
1928-30 | Max Czopka | Row houses in a housing estate ("Reichsbund Warrior Settlement") | ||
Homestead settlement Damaschkeweg | Damaschkeweg 4–14 ( location ) |
1928-30 | Max Czopka | Row houses in a housing estate ("Reichsbund Warrior Settlement") | ||
Homestead settlement Damaschkeweg | Damaschkeweg 15-25 ( Lage ) |
1928-30 | Max Czopka | Row houses in a housing estate ("Reichsbund Warrior Settlement") | ||
Homestead settlement Damaschkeweg | Damaschkeweg 16–26 ( Lage ) |
1928-30 | Max Czopka | Row houses in a housing estate ("Reichsbund Warrior Settlement") | ||
Homestead settlement Damaschkeweg | Damaschkeweg 28/30 ( location ) |
around 1925 | Double house in a housing estate between Dresdner Straße and An der Siedlung (see also Dresdner Straße 87/89) | |||
Bruno Schwarz apartment building | Dresdner Strasse 11 ( location ) |
1902 | Tenement house | |||
Alwin Noack house | Dresdner Strasse 27 ( location ) |
1929/30 | Alfred Seifert | Three-family house | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Dresdner Strasse 87/89 ( location ) |
1926 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Double dwelling of the building cooperative in Radebeul , a housing estate between Dresdner Strasse and An der Siedlung (see also No. 91–99, An der Siedlung 6–16, Damaschkeweg and Seestrasse 21–29, 22–32) | ||
Apartment building Seestrasse 21, 23, Dresdner Strasse 91 | Dresdner Strasse 91, Seestrasse 21/23 ( location ) |
1912 | Johannes Eisold (construction) | Bruno Findeisen (design),Row of houses (together with Seestraße 21/23) of a housing estate between Dresdner Straße and An der Siedlung (see also Dresdner Straße 87/89), "a striking example of residential building architecture after 1900" | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Dresdner Strasse 97/99 ( location ) |
1931 | Max Czopka | Double residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative between Dresdner Straße and An der Siedlung (see also Dresdner Straße 87/89) | ||
Villa Robert Herrmann Bischoff |
( location ) |
Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 1 1890, 1904, 1909 |
FW Eisold (verandah construction), Johannes Heinsius (extensions) | Robert Hermann Bischof,Villa with enclosure | ||
Rental villa Otto Evers |
( location ) |
Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 3 1896/97 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Villa Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 5 |
( location ) |
Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 5 1885-87 | The Ziller brothers | villa | ||
Rental villa Eduard-Bilz-Straße 8 |
( location ) |
Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 8 1883/84, 1909, 1936 |
Robert Herrmann Bischoff | Villa with enclosure | ||
Rental villa Alexander Egerland |
( location ) |
Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 9 1897 | Gustav Röder | Rental villa. Egerland built a tenement house on the neighboring corner property at Meißner Straße 96 . Resident: Albert Patitz | ||
Villa Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 18 | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 18 ( location ) |
1883, 1906 |
Gebrüder Ziller , Oskar Menzel (extension) | Corner villa | ||
Villa Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 20 | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
1873 | The Ziller brothers | Country house style villa with extension | ||
Villa Einsteinstrasse 2 |
( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 2 around 1900, 1904 | FW Eisold (veranda extension) | Rental villa with Art Nouveau loggia | ||
Rental villa Einsteinstrasse 6 |
( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 6 1900 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
August Herrmann rental villa |
( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 8 1897/98 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Einsteinstrasse 9 |
( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 9 1896 | "North-east room on the ground floor [of the villa] with largely original furnishings and an oven in the adjoining room". Resident: Friedrich Ernst Todtenhaupt | |||
Paul Gommlich rental villa | Einsteinstrasse 12 ( location ) |
1899 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with enclosure. Resident: Friedrich A. Bäßler | ||
Landhaus Einsteinstrasse 14, 14a |
( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 14, 14a 1911/12, 1942/1944 |
Max Czopka (commercial building) | Bruno Findeisen,Double tenement house. Single-family double country house | ||
Villa Heinrich Findeisen | Einsteinstrasse 16 ( location ) |
1902, 1921 |
Carl Beetle | Villa with distinctive Art Nouveau ornamentation, enclosure, garden | ||
Villa Heinrich Findeisen | Einsteinstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Einsteinstrasse 9016 | 1902, 1921 |
Carl Beetle | Garden to the villa | |
Two-family house at Einsteinstrasse 20 | Einsteinstrasse 20 ( location ) |
1929 | Max Czopka (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Rental villa | ||
Bernhard Voigt rental villa | Einsteinstrasse 22 ( location ) |
1903/04 | Alfred Hoff | Rental villa | ||
Villa Walter Liebschner | Einsteinstrasse 23 ( location ) |
1937 | Otto Anders | Villa with enclosure | ||
Paul Werner rental villa | Einsteinstrasse 24 ( location ) |
1903/04 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with Art Nouveau enclosure | ||
Max Schulze rental villa | Einsteinstrasse 26 ( location ) |
1903, 1905 |
Carl Käfer , Johannes Heinsius (veranda extension) | Rental villa with entrance gate | ||
Richard Fischer rental villa | Einsteinstrasse 28 ( location ) |
1903/04 | Alfred Hoff | Rental villa in a corner | ||
Rental villa Einsteinstrasse 29 | Einsteinstrasse 29 ( location ) |
1911-13 | Franz Leukert | Rental villa | ||
Hertwig-Bünger-Heim | Einsteinstrasse 30, Lessingstrasse 1 ( location ) |
1929 | Alfred Tischer (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Former retirement home “Käte Niederkirchner”, residential complex, original parts of the enclosure, corner pavilion. Named after Doris Hertwig-Bünger | ||
Residential and commercial building Forststrasse 13 | Forststraße 13 ( location ) |
around 1890 | Residential and commercial building | |||
Forest road manufacturing building | Forest road ( location ) |
Forest road 9000 | 1934 | Curt Herfurth | Factory building "with a remarkable clinker facade" Arzneimittelwerk Dresden , Chemische Fabrik v. Heyden | |
Training center "Free Youth" | Forststraße 22, 22a-d ( location ) |
1955 | Former training center of the Drugs Plant Dresden , Chemische Fabrik v. Heyden | |||
Country house Arno Faber | Freiligrathstrasse 6 ( location ) |
1909/10 | Gebrüder Ziller (design Max Steinmetz ) | Tenement house | ||
Radebeul-Ost cemetery | Friedhofstrasse 11, Serkowitzer Strasse 33 ( location ) |
1890/91, 1920, 1928/29 |
Schilling & Graebner (including chapel), Emil Högg (extension), Max Czopka (new celebration hall) | Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1903), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb as well as other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall 1928/29 | ||
Hermann Friedrich Hörnig's residential and commercial building | Gartenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
1895/96 | Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Apartment building Gartenstrasse 12 | Gartenstrasse 12 ( location ) |
1899/1900 | Hörnig & Barth | Tenement house | ||
Apartment building Gartenstrasse 14 | Gartenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
1899-1901 | Hörnig & Barth | Apartment building in open development, "important in terms of urban development history" | ||
Factory building Madaus | Gartenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
around 1938 | Burkhart Ebe (sculptures) | Factory building with children's sculptures (putti with mortar and flask). Drugs factory Dresden , Madaus | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Gartenstrasse 23 ( location ) |
1926/27 | Max Czopka | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative , with enclosure | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Gartenstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Gartenstrasse 9023 | 1926/27 | Max Czopka | Back building of the residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative | |
Villa Bernhard Krause | Gartenstrasse 24 ( location ) |
1904/05 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Apartment building Gartenstrasse 25 | Gartenstrasse 25 ( location ) |
1899 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house | ||
Heinrich Vetters residential and commercial building | Gartenstrasse 29 ( location ) |
1903 | Rental and commercial building in a corner | |||
Heinrich Vetters tenement house | Gartenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
1904 | Benno Huebel | Rental villa | ||
Bernhard Deckert's residential and commercial building | Gartenstrasse 45 ( location ) |
1904 | Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Franke & Berghold rental villa | Gartenstrasse 46 ( location ) |
1906 | Benno Huebel | Rental villa with fencing, colored glass windows preserved (factory owner's villa, office and residential building) | ||
Apartment building Ernst Paul Gärtner | Gartenstrasse 48 ( location ) |
1904/05 | Ernst Paul Gardener | Rental villa | ||
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Gartenstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Gartenstrasse 9051 | 1928 | Max Czopka (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Back building of the residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative | |
Richard Jacob tenement house | Gartenstrasse 58 ( location ) |
1911/12 | Bruno Findeisen (draft) | Tenement house | ||
Apartment building Gartenstrasse 61 | Gartenstrasse 61 ( location ) |
1903/04 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house | ||
Villa Gartenstrasse 77 | Gartenstrasse 77 ( location ) |
around 1925 | Max Czopka | Factory owner's villa in Art Deco style with rich furnishings | ||
Villa Gellertstrasse 2 | Gellertstrasse 2 ( location ) |
1886 | The Ziller brothers | Apartment building with extension | ||
Gutenberg House | Gellertstrasse 3 ( location ) |
1891 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Marie Johanna Loebel | Gellertstrasse 6 ( location ) |
1888 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa | ||
Villa Selma | Gellertstrasse 7 ( location ) |
1888 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa | ||
Villa Gellertstrasse 9 | Gellertstrasse 9 ( location ) |
1888/90, 1912 | Gebrüder Ziller , Alwin Höhne (extension) | Rental villa | ||
Villa Charlotte , Villa Honymus |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 1 1881/82, 1883, 1891-93 |
Wilhelm Eisold (corner risalit) | Robert Hermann Bischof,Villa with outbuildings | ||
Villa Charlotte |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 1 Goethestrasse 9001 | 1881/82, 1883, 1891-93 |
Wilhelm Eisold (corner risalit) | Robert Hermann Bischof,Outbuilding to the villa | |
Villa Goethestrasse 4 |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 4 1892/93 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Rental villa Carl Gottfried Köhler |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 7 1894/95, 1911 | FW Eisold , Johannes Eisold (draft oriel extension) | Rental villa | ||
Villa Moritz Philipp |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 9 1895 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house | ||
Villa Karl Müller | Goethestrasse 10 ( location ) |
1897-99 | August Grafe | Tenement house, villa | ||
Rental villa Goethestrasse 11 | Goethestrasse 11 ( location ) |
1894/95 | Gustav Röder | Rental villa | ||
Villa Lina | Goethestrasse 12 ( location ) |
1897-99, 1905, 1910 |
August Grafe | Rental villa with Art Nouveau veranda | ||
Single-family semi-detached house Oscar Dobschall |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 13/15 1912 | Johannes Eisold | Duplex house | ||
Sündermann / Möslein / Duchazek double house |
( location ) |
Goethestraße 17, August-Bebel-Straße 21 1928 | Duplex house | |||
Single-family semi-detached house Müller / Seifert |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 19/21 1928 | Otto Hörnig | Duplex house. Gertrud's Heim (Goethestrasse 19) | ||
Single-family semi-detached house Schattra / Singer |
( location ) |
Goethestraße 30, Karl-Marx-Straße 21 1935 | Patitz & Lötzsch | Duplex house | ||
Engst / Stoll semi-detached house |
( location ) |
Goethestrasse 31/33 1928 | Alfred Tischer | Duplex house | ||
Villa Albin Jentzsch | Goethestrasse 34 ( location ) |
1898, 1937 | Oswald Haenel , Max Czopka (expansion) | villa | ||
Two-family house Therese Strohbach | Goethestrasse 35 ( location ) |
1925/26 | Max Czopka | Residential building | ||
Two-family house Karl Hebenstreit | Goethestrasse 37 ( location ) |
1938 | Albert Patitz | Residential building | ||
Robert-Werner-Platz residential complex | Hauptstrasse 1 ( location ) |
1919-21 | Otto Faber | Residential complex of the Radebeul building cooperative (see also Mittelstrasse 2–10 and Robert-Werner-Platz 10) | ||
Funkenburg , residential and commercial building, Hauptstrasse 4 |
( location ) |
Hauptstrasse 4 around 1880 | Tenement house. The renovated building has been the seat of the Radebeul Office for Education, Youth and Social Affairs since 2010 . | |||
Funkenburg , residential and commercial building Hauptstrasse 6 |
( location ) |
Hauptstrasse 6 1913 | Ferdinand Severitt | Residential and commercial building | ||
Funkenburg , residential and commercial building Hauptstrasse 8 |
( location ) |
Hauptstrasse 8 around 1910 | Apartment building with shop in a corner. Resident Paul Martin Leonhardt | |||
Richard Lindner residential and commercial building |
( location ) |
Hauptstrasse 9 1891 | FA Bernhard Große | Residential and commercial building | ||
Elementary School "Friedrich Schiller" , Schiller School , Higher Elementary School Radebeul |
Hauptstrasse 10 ( location ) |
1896 |
2nd half of the 19th century, Carl Käfer (gym) | School building, from 1951 to 1955 the headquarters of the Institute for Teacher Education in Radebeul | ||
Residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 11 | Hauptstrasse 11 ( location ) |
1906/07 | Johannes Heinsius | Residential and commercial building | ||
Residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 15 | Hauptstrasse 15 ( location ) |
1882, 1899, 1910 |
Residential and commercial building, conversion from villa | |||
Residential and commercial building Johann Bernhard Tutsch | Hauptstrasse 16, 16a ( location ) |
1884, 1926 |
FA Bernhard Große , Max Czopka (shop extension) | Residential and commercial building | ||
Residential and commercial building Hauptstrasse 20 | Hauptstrasse 20 ( location ) |
around 1895 | Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Residential and commercial building Hauptstrasse 22 | Hauptstrasse 22 ( location ) |
1903 | Tenement house, "characteristic small town house from the time around 1900, significant in terms of building and urban development history" | |||
Residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 25/27 | Hauptstrasse 25/27 ( location ) |
1901/02 | Oskar Menzel | Residential and commercial building | ||
Villa Hermann Schröder |
( location ) |
Hellerstraße 7 1899, 1937 | Carl Käfer , Max Czopka (conversion) | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Fiedler | Hellerstraße 9 ( location ) |
around 1900 | Apartment building, formerly with shops, in a corner. Radebeul Builder Award 2006 | |||
Villa Rosa | Hellerstraße 10 ( location ) |
1895 | Gustav Röder | Villa with pillars of enclosure | ||
Farmhouse Hellerstraße 11 | Hellerstraße 11 ( location ) |
1866/67 | Moritz Ziller (extension) | Residential building | ||
Rental villa Hölderlinstrasse 1 |
( location ) |
Hölderlinstrasse 1 1890/92, 1920, 1934 | Gebrüder Ziller , Alwin Höhne (renovation), Max Czopka (veranda) | Rental villa in a corner. Resident Eduard Decarli | ||
Villa Lily's home |
( location ) |
Hölderlinstrasse 2 1889/91 | Brothers Ziller , Schnauder & Rohn | villa | ||
Villa Hölderlinstrasse 4 |
( location ) |
Hölderlinstrasse 4 1890/91 | The Ziller brothers | Villa. Owner Fritz Lambert , Richard Lambert | ||
Villa Hölderlinstrasse 8 |
( location ) |
Hölderlinstrasse 8 1891/92 | The Ziller brothers | Villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Hölderlinstrasse 9 |
( location ) |
Hölderlinstrasse 9 1892/94 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa | ||
Homecoming stone |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse Kaditzer Strasse 9000 | 1910 | Memorial stone | ||
Farmhouse Kaditzer Strasse 2 |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse 2 around 1800 | House in a corner | |||
Häuslerei Kaditzer Strasse 5 |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse 5 around 1800 | Residential house of a cottage industry | |||
Dreiseithof Kaditzer Strasse 9 |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse 9 Acquired by Ziller in 1800 , 1891, 1898 |
Gebrüder Ziller (barn, main house) | Homestead, the "cradle" of the Lößnitz master builder Ziller . Residents: Johann Christian Ziller and descendants | ||
Dreiseithof Kaditzer Strasse 9 |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse 9 Kaditzer Strasse 9009-I | Acquired by Ziller in 1800 , 1891, 1898 |
Gebrüder Ziller (barn, main house) | Barn of the homestead . Residents: Johann Christian Ziller and descendants | |
Dreiseithof Kaditzer Strasse 9 |
( location ) |
Kaditzer Strasse 9 Kaditzer Strasse 9009-II | Acquired by Ziller in 1800 , 1891, 1898 |
Gebrüder Ziller (barn, main house) | Outbuilding of the homestead . Residents: Johann Christian Ziller and descendants | |
Farmhouse Kaditzer Strasse 11 | Kaditzer Strasse 11 ( location ) |
1892 |
around 1800, Residential building | |||
Häuslerei Kaditzer Strasse 12 | Kaditzer Strasse 12 ( location ) |
Early 19th century | House business with outbuildings | |||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Kantstrasse 1, Schillerstrasse 14 ( location ) |
1926/27 | Max Czopka (construction management) | Double dwelling with enclosure (see also Schillerstraße 14), part of the Kantstraße residential complex (based on the Reichsheimstätten Act ) | ||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Kantstraße 2, Schillerstraße 12 ( location ) |
1926 | Double house with enclosure (see also Schillerstraße 12), part of the Kantstraße residential complex | |||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Kantstrasse 19 ( location ) |
1929 | Max Czopka | Residential house with enclosure in corner location (for the Radebeul building cooperative , Kantstrasse residential complex ) | ||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Kantstrasse 20 ( location ) |
1929 | Max Czopka | Residential house with enclosure in corner location (for the Radebeul building cooperative , Kantstrasse residential complex ) | ||
Residential and commercial building Karl-Marx-Strasse 1 | Karl-Marx-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
1897 | Adolf Neumann | Rental house (or rental villa) with shop, in a corner | ||
Residential and commercial building Karl-Marx-Straße 2 | Karl-Marx-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
1903, 1933 |
Alfred Große , Max Czopka (shop dismantling) | Rental house (or rental villa) with shop, in a corner | ||
Hermann Schwendler rental villa |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 4 1895 | Adolf Neumann | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Karl-Marx-Straße 5 |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 5 1898 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Albin Benndorf |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 6 1903/04 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Rental villa Karl-Marx-Straße 7 |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 7 1896, 1962 |
Carl Käfer , Max Czopka (expansion) | Rental villa | ||
Villa Constantia |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Strasse 8 1911/12 | Ferdinand Severitt | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Karl-Marx-Straße 10 | Karl-Marx-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
1897 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa with veranda and fencing | ||
Double house Ulbricht / Jahn | Karl-Marx-Straße 14, Schillerstraße 16 ( location ) |
1924/25 | Max Czopka | Semi-detached house with enclosure | ||
Country house Erhard Noack | Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 ( location ) |
1925 | Alfred Tischer (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Residential building | ||
Double house Jacob / Buhlmann |
( location ) |
Karl-Marx-Straße 18/20 1929 | FW Eisold | Semi-detached house with enclosure | ||
Six-family house at Karl-Marx-Straße 19 | Karl-Marx-Strasse 19 ( location ) |
1928 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative , with fencing and a bank on the corner | ||
Schattra / Singer semi-detached house | Karl-Marx-Strasse 21, Goethestrasse 30 ( location ) |
1935 | Patitz & Lötzsch | Duplex house | ||
Six-family house at Karl-Marx-Straße 22 | Karl-Marx-Strasse 22 ( location ) |
1928 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative , with fencing and a bank on the corner | ||
Villa Lindeberg | Karl-May-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
1897/98, 1901 |
Gustav Röder , Carl Käfer (extension) | Apartment house in a corner. Resident: Carl Lindeberg | ||
Tenement building at Karl-May-Strasse 2 | Karl-May-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
1899/1900 | Paul Schadewitz | Apartment house in a corner. Resident: Alwin Freudenberg | ||
Villa Shatterhand |
( location ) |
Karl-May-Strasse 5 1893/94, 1925, 1933 log cabin |
Gebrüder Ziller , Max Czopka (draft reconstruction), Alwin Höhne (reconstruction) | Karl May Museum . Villa Shatterhand (mentioned in Dehio), Villa Bärenfett, Karl-May-Hain. Villa, log cabin, garden and landscaped green area or grove. Residents: Karl May , Klara May | ||
Villa Shatterhand |
( location ) |
Karl-May-Strasse 5 Karl-May-Strasse 9005-I | 1925, 1933 log cabin |
Gebrüder Ziller , Max Czopka (draft reconstruction), Alwin Höhne (reconstruction) | Villa bear fat . Resident: Patty Frank | |
Villa Shatterhand |
( location ) |
Karl-May-Strasse 5 Karl-May-Strasse 9005-II | 1893/94, 1925, 1933 log cabin |
Gebrüder Ziller , Max Czopka (draft reconstruction), Alwin Höhne (reconstruction) | Karl May Grove . Residents: Karl May , Klara May | |
Villa Shatterhand |
( location ) |
Karl-May-Strasse 5 Karl-May-Strasse 9005-II | 1893/94, 1925, 1933 log cabin |
Gebrüder Ziller , Max Czopka (draft reconstruction), Alwin Höhne (reconstruction) | Gardens and landscaped green area for the Karl May Museum . Residents: Karl May , Klara May | |
Single-family house Karl-May-Straße 8 |
( location ) |
Karl-May-Strasse 8 1935 | Patitz & Lötzsch | Residential building | ||
Villa Franz Edmund Sunday | Karl-May-Strasse 13 ( location ) |
1894 | The Ziller brothers | villa | ||
Luther Church , formerly Radebeul Church |
Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
1891/92, 1934 |
Schilling & Graebner , Alfred Tischer (interior renovation) | Evangelical parish church. Hall church with galleries, transept, retracted choir, north tower. The parish hall and the Radebeul Ehrenhain are located directly at the church . | ||
Luther Church , formerly Radebeul Church |
Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Church square 9001-I | 1891/92, 1934 |
Schilling & Graebner , Alfred Tischer (interior renovation) | Radebeuler Grove of Honor of the Evangelical Parish Church. Hall church with galleries, transept, retracted choir, north tower. | |
Luther Church , formerly Radebeul Church |
Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
Church square 9001-II | 1891/92, 1934 |
Schilling & Graebner , Alfred Tischer (interior renovation) | Outdoor facilities including the forecourt of the Evangelical Parish Church. Hall church with galleries, transept, retracted choir, north tower. | |
Old parish hall of the Luther Church | Kirchplatz 2 ( location ) |
1891 | Schilling & Graebner | Evangelical parish hall | ||
Hertwig-Bünger-Heim | Lessingstrasse 1, Einsteinstrasse 30 ( location ) |
1929 | Alfred Tischer (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Former retirement home “Käte Niederkirchner”, residential complex, original parts of the enclosure, corner pavilion. Named after Doris Hertwig-Bünger | ||
Hertwig-Bünger-Heim | Lessingstrasse 1, Einsteinstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Lessingstrasse 9001 | 1929 | Alfred Tischer (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Corner pavilion . Former retirement home “Käte Niederkirchner”, residential complex, original parts of the enclosure, corner pavilion. Named after Doris Hertwig-Bünger | |
Max Schulze double house |
( location ) |
Lessingstrasse 2/4 1912 | Bruno Findeisen | Double tenement house. Single-family double country house | ||
Paul Horsella Country House | Lessingstrasse 9 ( location ) |
1909/10 | Max Herrmann, Conrad Baum | Tenement house | ||
Apartment building Louisenstrasse 1 |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 1 around 1910 | Representative apartment building with fencing | |||
Apartment building Louisenstrasse 2 |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 2 1900 | Oswald Jackel | Tenement house with fencing in a corner | ||
Emilie Wagenlöhner tenement house |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 3 1909/10 | Tenement house with enclosure | |||
Apartment building Louisenstrasse 4 |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 4 1900/01 | M. Bauer (design), Hermann Jäckel (construction) | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Tenement Louisenstrasse 5 |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 5 1899 | Hermann Jackel | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Emil Otto Leidhold tenement house |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 6 1911/12 | Johannes Eisold (design), Hörnig & Barth (construction) | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Residential and commercial building Louisenstrasse 7 |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 7 1899/1900, 1948 |
Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Gustav Ludwig Larsson tenement house |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 8 1895/96 | Carl Käfer (design), Gustav Röder (construction) | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Hugo Peukert's residential and commercial building |
( location ) |
Louisenstrasse 9 1898/99, 1910, 2003 |
Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Schröder & Gommlich tenement house | Louisenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
1896/97 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Tenement Louisenstrasse 11 | Louisenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
1897 | Carl Käfer (design), Hermann Jäckel | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Friedrich August Hahn tenement house | Louisenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
1896/97 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Villa Friedrich Hermann Clemens Fichtner |
( location ) |
Marienstraße 5 1894, 1896, 1904/05, 1967 |
Julius Förster , Wilhelm Seifert (extension) | Villa. 1967 Conversion to the after-school care center of the " Friedrich Schiller" elementary school , today the "Märchenland" daycare center. Owner: Alfred Bergmann | ||
Rental villa Friedrich Hermann Clemens Fichtner |
( location ) |
Marienstraße 7 1894 | Julius Forster | Rental villa | ||
House Högg | Marienstraße 12a ( location ) |
1912 | Emil Högg (design), Hans Gerlach (construction) | Villa. Owner: Emil Högg | ||
Rental villa Marienstraße 18 | Marienstraße 18 ( location ) |
1894 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Villa Friedrich Wilhelm Barth | Maxim-Gorki-Straße 17 ( location ) |
1887/88, 1900 |
Ziller Brothers , Otto Foerster (conversion) | Villa with lavish veranda and enclosure | ||
Villa Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 25 | Maxim-Gorki-Straße 25 ( location ) |
1894/95 | Carl Beetle | villa | ||
Radebeuler machine factory August Koebig | Meißner Strasse 17 ( location ) |
1910 |
around 1900, FW Eisold (extension) | Radebeuler Maschinenfabrik August Koebig , Radebeul shredding machines ( ZERMA ). Factory building including 2 workshops, today in ruins | ||
Villa Paul Leinert |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 21 1897 | Fritz Mühlberg | Country house-like factory owner's villa with enclosure | ||
Administration building Dresdner Eisenhochbau | Meißner Strasse 23 ( location ) |
around 1905 | Dresden iron building . Administration building with enclosure | |||
Forester's house |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 29 1895-98 | The Ziller brothers | Tenement house with restaurant "Zum Forsthaus" on the ground floor, in a corner | ||
Friedrich von Heyden House | Meißner Strasse 30 ( location ) |
1924, 1934 |
Max Kuehne | Arzneimittelwerk Dresden , chemical factory v. Heyden . Multipurpose building (No. 30) with dining room | ||
Factory building on Meißner Strasse, corner of Forststrasse | Meißner Strasse 31 ( location ) |
around 1900 | Arzneimittelwerk Dresden , chemical factory v. Heyden . Corner building facing the forest road (No. 31). Now separated from the factory site, used as a motorcycle shop | |||
Drugs factory in Dresden , Heyden chemical factory |
Meißner Strasse 35 ( location ) |
1874/75, 1900, 1912 |
Arzneimittelwerk Dresden (former Heyden chemical factory). Factory with laboratory building (No. 37), gatehouse, administration building to the left of the entrance (No. 35), half-timbered building (warehouse corner Kolbestraße), corner building facing Forststraße (No. 31) and multi-purpose building (No. 30) with dining room, see also Sidonienstrasse. 20, 21 and Forststraße 22. This address is the starting point of the factory (1874/75) | |||
Manufacturing and administration building at Meißner Strasse 35 | Meißner Strasse 35 ( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 9035 | 1874/75, 1900, 1912 |
Administration building for the Dresden drug factory , chemical factory v. Heyden . Factory with laboratory building (No. 37), gatehouse, administration building to the left of the entrance (No. 35), half-timbered building (warehouse corner Kolbestraße), corner building facing Forststraße (No. 31) and multi-purpose building (No. 30) with dining room, see also Sidonienstrasse. 20, 21 and Forststraße 22. This address is the starting point of the factory (1874/75) | ||
Laboratory building Meißner Strasse 37 | Meißner Strasse 37 ( location ) |
around 1910 | Arzneimittelwerk Dresden , chemical factory v. Heyden . Laboratory building | |||
tea house |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 47 1889 | Carl Käfer (design), FW Eisold (construction) | Factory owner's villa with enclosure | ||
Gustav Pohl tenement house |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 52 1904 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Villa Gustav Thoenes |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 57 1888/89 | The Ziller brothers | Villa with well, garden and enclosure. Residents: Gustav Thoenes | ||
Villa Gustav Thoenes |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 57 Meißner Strasse 9057 | 1888/89 | The Ziller brothers | Garden to the villa . Residents: Gustav Thoenes | |
Villa Gotthold Schilling |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 59 1893, late 1920s J. |
Villa with well, garden and enclosure | |||
Meißner Strasse transformer tower | Meißner Strasse / Einsteinstrasse ( location ) |
Meissner Strasse 9000 | around 1910 | Transformer tower | ||
Tenement house Alexander Egerland |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 96 1897 | Gustav Röder , Julius Förster (design) | Tenement house with parts of the enclosure and the garden design plus grotto | ||
Tenement house Alexander Egerland |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 96 Meißner Strasse 9096 | 1897 | Gustav Röder , Julius Förster (design) | Garden to the tenement house with parts of the enclosure and the garden design plus grotto | |
Villa Henriette | Meißner Strasse 101 ( location ) |
1884, 1892 |
Carl Moritz Hoyer | villa | ||
Villa Grahl | Meißner Strasse 103 ( location ) |
1891 | FW Eisold | Country house-like villa, single storey with a raised central section | ||
Apartment building Mittelstrasse 1 | Mittelstrasse 1 ( location ) |
1897/98 | Friedrich Hermann Barth | Apartment house in a corner | ||
Robert-Werner-Platz residential complex |
( location ) |
Mittelstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8 1919-21 | Otto Faber | Residential complex of the Radebeul building cooperative (see also Hauptstrasse 1 and Robert-Werner-Platz 10) | ||
Robert-Werner-Platz residential complex | Mittelstrasse 10 ( location ) |
1927/28 | Max Czopka | Residential complex of the Radebeul building cooperative (see also Hauptstrasse 1 and Robert-Werner-Platz 10) | ||
Funkenburg , residential and commercial building Pestalozzistraße 2 |
( location ) |
Pestalozzistraße 2 1899-1904 | Gustav Röder | Tenement house with shops | ||
Pestalozzi School , Simple elementary school Radebeul , 1st district school , Loessnitz Gymnasium (House 2) |
Pestalozzistraße 3 ( location ) |
1896 | Carl Beetle | School with gymnasium and enclosure | ||
Radebeul post office | Pestalozzistraße 4 ( location ) |
1909/10 | Max Preiss | Former rental post office building, today part of the city administration (legal and regulatory office) | ||
Pestalozzistraße 5 garden pavilion | Pestalozzistraße 5 ( location ) |
Pestalozzistrasse 9005 | 1897 | Elaborate, square material sample construction of a roofing shop. The extensive renovation of the “historically and artistically significant as well as unique” pavilion was honored in 2006 with the Radebeul builder award. | ||
Radebeul town hall | Pestalozzistraße 6 ( location ) |
1900 | Gustav Hänichen | Town hall with back building (there the former caretaker's apartment on the first floor, including the police office with detention cells) | ||
Radebeul town hall | Pestalozzistraße 6a ( location ) |
1900 | Gustav Hänichen | Back building to the town hall (there the former caretaker's apartment on the first floor, including the police office with holding cells ) | ||
Tenement house Pestalozzistraße 11 |
( location ) |
Pestalozzistraße 11, 11a 1904 | Paul Becher | Residential house (No. 11, apartment building), garden house (No. 11a, villa-like) and enclosure | ||
Villa Pestalozzistraße 11a |
( location ) |
Pestalozzistraße 11a 1904 | Paul Becher | Garden house (No. 11a, like a villa) and enclosure | ||
Rental villa Pestalozzistraße 12 | Pestalozzistraße 12 ( location ) |
1873, 1902, 1946 |
Gebrüder Ziller (design Max Steinmetz ) (veranda extension) |
G. Carl & A. Rönitz, Rental villa | ||
Apartment building Pestalozzistraße 13 | Pestalozzistraße 13 ( location ) |
1929 | Max Czopka | Residential building with enclosure (for the Radebeul building cooperative ) | ||
Seven-family house at Pestalozzistraße 15 | Pestalozzistraße 15 ( location ) |
1930 | Max Czopka | Residential house (for the Radebeul building cooperative ) | ||
Residential and commercial building at Pestalozzistraße 16 | Pestalozzistraße 16 ( location ) |
1900 | Apartment building with a shop area on the ground floor and fencing in a corner | |||
Rental villa Pestalozzistraße 16a | Pestalozzistraße 16a ( location ) |
around 1905 | Rental villa | |||
Seven-family house at Pestalozzistraße 17 | Pestalozzistraße 17 ( location ) |
1930 | Max Czopka | Residential house (for the Radebeul building cooperative ) | ||
Gustav Ruhland tenement house | Pestalozzistraße 19 ( location ) |
1903 | Rental villa with enclosure | |||
Paul Schadewitz apartment building | Pestalozzistraße 21 ( location ) |
1902/03 | Oskar Menzel | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Apartment building Pestalozzistraße 23 | Pestalozzistraße 23 ( location ) |
1902 | Oskar Menzel | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Rathenaustraße 2 | Rathenaustraße 2 ( location ) |
1889 | Gustav Röder | Villa with enclosure | ||
Four-family house Richard Wilhelm Lax | Riesestrasse 2 ( location ) |
1934 | Erhard Engler | Residential house with parts of the enclosure. Corresponds to the five-family house Pauline von Gundlach , Nizzastraße 24 | ||
Farmhouse Robert-Werner-Platz 3 | Robert-Werner-Platz 3 ( location ) |
Mid 19th century | Residential building | |||
Farmhouse Robert-Werner-Platz 5 | Robert-Werner-Platz 5 ( location ) |
Early 19th century | Residential building | |||
Residential and commercial building Robert-Werner-Platz 6 | Robert-Werner-Platz 6 ( location ) |
1896/97 | Apartment building with a shop area on the ground floor | |||
Robert-Werner-Platz residential complex | Robert-Werner-Platz 10 ( location ) |
1919-21 | Otto Faber | Housing complex of the Radebeul building cooperative (see also Hauptstrasse 1 and Mittelstrasse 2–10) | ||
Farm Robert-Werner-Platz 11 | Robert-Werner-Platz 11 ( location ) |
1st half of the 19th century | Residential house with outbuildings. Radebeul Builder Award 2006 | |||
Villa Sarolta | Schildenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
1872/73, 1877 |
Julius Otto Closer | Corner villa | ||
Rental villa August Ehregott Neumann | Schildenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
1900/01 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa in a corner | ||
Villa Schildenstrasse 6a | Schildenstrasse 6a ( location ) |
around 1905 | villa | |||
Wine bar Schildenstrasse 13 | Schildenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
around 1830 or around 1898 | Historical wine bar (two-storey pavilion) | |||
Hermann Knötzsch's residential and commercial building , Knötzsch's wine bars |
Schildenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
1898/99 | Carl Beetle | Formerly a restaurant building with apartments, guest rooms on the mezzanine floor, with fencing, today a residential building | ||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Schillerstraße 12, Kantstraße 2 ( location ) |
1926 | Double house with enclosure (see also Kantstrasse 2), part of the Kantstrasse residential complex | |||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Schillerstraße 14, Kantstraße 1 ( location ) |
1926/27 | Max Czopka (construction management) | Double house with enclosure (see also Kantstrasse 1), part of the Kantstrasse residential complex (based on the Reichsheimstätten Act ) | ||
Kantstrasse residential complex | Schillerstraße 15 ( location ) |
1927 | Max Czopka (design), Johannes Eisold (construction) | Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative , with enclosure part of the Kantstrasse residential complex | ||
Double house Ulbricht / Jahn | Schillerstraße 16, Karl-Marx-Straße 14 ( location ) |
1924/25 | Max Czopka | Semi-detached house with enclosure | ||
Villa Ferdinand Luther | Schillerstraße 17 ( location ) |
1897, 1910, 1927 |
Leopold Closer | Rental villa. Resident: Karl Emil Kirchner | ||
Villa August Koebig | Schillerstraße 18 ( location ) |
1900/01 | Oswald Haenel (design), Gebrüder Ziller (construction) | Rental villa with wooden porch. Resident: August Koebig | ||
Rental villa Schillerstraße 19 | Schillerstraße 19 ( location ) |
1898-1900 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Schillerstraße 20 | Schillerstraße 20 ( location ) |
around 1895 | Rental villa | |||
Rental villa Schillerstraße 21 | Schillerstraße 21 ( location ) |
1899 | Carl Beetle | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Schillerstraße 22 | Schillerstraße 22 ( location ) |
around 1905 | Rental villa with enclosure | |||
Landhaus Max horn | Schillerstraße 29 ( location ) |
1925 | Kaping & Ruhl | Villa with garden and enclosure | ||
Seven-family small apartment house Martha Mehlig | Schillerstraße 36 ( location ) |
1937/38 | Max Czopka | Duplex house | ||
Villa Gustav Adolph Haenssel |
( location ) |
Schumannstrasse 3 1897 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Johann August Möbius |
( location ) |
Schumannstrasse 5 1896 | The Ziller brothers | Rental villa with enclosure | ||
Apartment building Seestrasse 21, 23, Dresdner Strasse 91 | Seestraße 21, 23, Dresdner Straße 91 ( location ) |
1912 | Johannes Eisold (construction) | Bruno Findeisen (design),Row of houses (together with Dresdner Straße 91), part of a housing estate | ||
Tenement group Seestrasse 25, 27, 29 | Seestraße 25, 27, 29 ( location ) |
1911 | Otto Faber | Row of houses, part of a housing estate | ||
Tenement Serkowitzer Strasse 10 | Serkowitzer Strasse 10 ( location ) |
1905 | Apartment building in a corner location, formerly with a corner shop | |||
Residential building Serkowitzer Strasse 15 | Serkowitzer Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Mid 19th century | Residential building. Former moving house of the court Serkowitzer Straße 13/15 | |||
Homestead Serkowitzer Strasse 19 | Serkowitzer Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Early 19th century | House and barn | |||
Homestead Serkowitzer Strasse 19 | Serkowitzer Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Serkowitzer Strasse 9019 | Early 19th century | House and barn | ||
Radebeul-Ost cemetery | Serkowitzer Strasse 33, Friedhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
1890/91, 1920, 1928/29 |
Schilling & Graebner (including chapel), Emil Högg (extension), Max Czopka (new celebration hall) | Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1903), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb as well as other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall 1928/29 | ||
Radebeul-Ost cemetery | Serkowitzer Strasse 33, Friedhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Serkowitzer Strasse 9033 | 1890/91, 1920, 1928/29 |
Schilling & Graebner (including chapel), Emil Högg (extension), Max Czopka (new celebration hall) | New celebration hall . Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1903), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb as well as other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall 1928/29 | |
Radebeul-Ost cemetery | Serkowitzer Strasse 33, Friedhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Serkowitzer Strasse 9033-II | 1890/91, 1920, 1928/29 |
Schilling & Graebner (including chapel), Emil Högg (extension), Max Czopka (new celebration hall) | Grave complex to the cemetery. Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1903), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb as well as other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall 1928/29 | |
Apartment building Serkowitzer Strasse 38 | Serkowitzer Strasse 38 ( location ) |
1911 | Tenement house | |||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
1860 to 1895 |
Station with reception building (yellow clinker brick), platform with roofing and tunnel, waiting hall, farm building, lane change systems, trolley pit, loading ramp, with connections to the track network, small residential building (Sidonienstraße 1b, today Am alten Güterboden 2 ), boiler house, engine shed, water crane, coal dump , Ladestrasse (cobblestones, in front of Am alten Güterboden 4 ), the exhibition of historic Saxon narrow-gauge vehicles owned by the Dresden Transport Museum, the Bahn AG and the Traditionsbahn Radebeul eV association. See the list of Radebeul cultural monuments on the Lößnitzgrundbahn | |||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 9001-I | 1860 to 1895 |
Station with reception building (yellow clinker brick), platform with roofing and tunnel, waiting hall, farm building, lane change systems, trolley pit, loading ramp, with connections to the track network, small residential building (Sidonienstraße 1b, today Am alten Güterboden 2 ), boiler house, engine shed, water crane, coal dump , Ladestrasse (cobblestones, in front of Am alten Güterboden 4 ), the exhibition of historic Saxon narrow-gauge vehicles owned by the Dresden Transport Museum, the Bahn AG and the Traditionsbahn Radebeul eV association. See the list of Radebeul cultural monuments on the Lößnitzgrundbahn | ||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 9001-II | 1860 to 1895 |
Station with reception building (yellow clinker brick), platform with roofing and tunnel, waiting hall, farm building, lane change systems, trolley pit, loading ramp, with connections to the track network, small residential building (Sidonienstraße 1b, today Am alten Güterboden 2 ), boiler house, engine shed, water crane, coal dump , Ladestrasse (cobblestones, in front of Am alten Güterboden 4 ), the exhibition of historic Saxon narrow-gauge vehicles owned by the Dresden Transport Museum, the Bahn AG and the Traditionsbahn Radebeul eV association. See the list of Radebeul cultural monuments on the Lößnitzgrundbahn | ||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 9001-III | 1860 to 1895 |
Station with reception building (yellow clinker brick), platform with roofing and tunnel, waiting hall, farm building, lane change systems, trolley pit, loading ramp, with connections to the track network, small residential building (Sidonienstraße 1b, today Am alten Güterboden 2 ), boiler house, engine shed, water crane, coal dump , Ladestrasse (cobblestones, in front of Am alten Güterboden 4 ), the exhibition of historic Saxon narrow-gauge vehicles owned by the Dresden Transport Museum, the Bahn AG and the Traditionsbahn Radebeul eV association. See the list of Radebeul cultural monuments on the Lößnitzgrundbahn | ||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 9001-IV | 1860 to 1895 |
Platform with roofing and tunnel | ||
Radebeul Ost train station | Sidonienstraße 1a, 1c ( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 9001-V | 1860 to 1895 |
Platform with roofing and tunnel | ||
Franz Rothe residential and commercial building |
( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 2 1892/93 | FA Bernhard Große | Apartment building with shop on the ground floor | ||
Apartment building Johann Emil Borack | Sidonienstraße 14 ( location ) |
1899/1900 | Carl Beetle | Tenement house with enclosure | ||
Ahornstrasse residential complex | Trachauer Strasse 1 ( location ) |
1911 | Hermann Barth (design), Hörnig & Barth (construction) | Residential complex ( residential building Trachauer Strasse 1 ), see also Ahornstrasse 5/7, 9 | ||
Apartment building Trachauer Strasse 7 | Trachauer Strasse 7 ( location ) |
around 1895 | Tenement house | |||
Commercial building Wichernstrasse 1b | Wichernstrasse 1b ( location ) |
1883, 1928 |
Alwin Höhne | Johann Christian Tutsch,Commercial building in a corner | ||
Villa Clemens Walther |
( location ) |
Wichernstrasse 5 1884 | Franz Rothe | villa | ||
Villa Marianne |
( location ) |
Wichernstrasse 6b 1896 | Villa with enclosure. Owner: Richard Seifert | |||
Rental villa Wichernstrasse 7 |
( location ) |
Wichernstrasse 7 1903 | Oskar Menzel | Rental villa | ||
Rental villa Wichernstrasse 18 | Wichernstrasse 18 ( location ) |
around 1895 | Tenement house. Rental villa | |||
Rental villa Wichernstrasse 20 | Wichernstrasse 20 ( location ) |
around 1895 | Tenement house with enclosure. Rental villa | |||
Double house Wichernstrasse 21 / 21a | Wichernstrasse 21 / 21a ( location ) |
1938 | Hermann Glöckner (sgraffito) | Double house, with sgraffito | ||
Residential and commercial building Wichernstrasse 22 | Wichernstrasse 22 ( location ) |
around 1898 | Apartment building with shop in a corner | |||
Apartment building Wichernstrasse 23 | Wichernstrasse 23 ( location ) |
around 1902 | Tenement house | |||
Heinrich Gustav Kretzschmar rental villa |
( location ) |
Zinzendorfstrasse 1 1880 | Rental villa with fencing in a corner | |||
Villa Zinzendorfstrasse 7 |
( location ) |
Zinzendorfstrasse 7 around 1895 | villa | |||
Villa Franz Rothe |
( location ) |
Zinzendorfstrasse 8 1883/84 | FA Bernhard Große | villa | ||
Rental villa Zinzendorfstrasse 13 | Zinzendorfstrasse 13 ( location ) |
1898-1900 | Gustav Röder | Villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Ljosalfaheim | Zinzendorfstrasse 15 ( location ) |
1898 | Gustav Röder | Villa with enclosure | ||
Villa Kolbe | Zinzendorfstrasse 16 ( location ) |
1890/91 | Otto March (design), Gebrüder Ziller (building trades) | Villa with garden and enclosure. Mention in the Dehio. Resident: Carl Kolbe | ||
Villa Kolbe | Zinzendorfstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Zinzendorfstrasse 9016 | 1890/91 | Otto March (design), Gebrüder Ziller (building trades) | Garden . Villa with garden and enclosure. Mention in the Dehio. Resident: Carl Kolbe | |
Villa Bernhard Große | Zinzendorfstrasse 17 ( location ) |
1894, 1919, 1935/36 | FW Eisold , Johannes Eisold (renovation), Alwin Höhne (modernization) | Villa with enclosure, owned by Johannes Eisold in 1919 |
List of former / abandoned architectural / cultural monuments
Name, description | Address, coordinates | date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Gartenstrasse 51 ( location ) |
1928 | Max Czopka (design), Alwin Höhne (construction) | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Residential building of the Radebeul building cooperative | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul |
( location ) |
Gartenstrasse 53/55 1936 | Max Czopka | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Double house in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative , see also no. 57/59 and Barthübel-, Birken- and Trachauer Straße | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul |
( location ) |
Gartenstrasse 57/59 1936 | Max Czopka | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Double house in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative , see also No. 53/55 and Barthübel-, Birken- and Trachauer Straße | |
Residential building Hauptstrasse 5 | Hauptstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Monument protection ("small house", formerly part of Radebeul Ost train station , Sidonienstraße 1c). In the 2010s when the long-distance railway tracks were renewed, it was canceled. | No free photo available | ||
Tenement Louisenstrasse 12 | Louisenstrasse 12 ( location ) |
1896/97 | Arthur Leopold Closer | Tenement house. Monument protection lifted before 2008. | |
Residential and commercial building Sidonienstraße 1 |
( location ) |
Sidonienstraße 1 1889/90 | The Ziller brothers | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Residential and commercial building in a corner location (demolished in October 2011). Residents: Carl Käfer , Alwin Freudenberg | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Trachauer Strasse 24/26 ( location ) |
1937/38 | Max Czopka | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Double house in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative , see also No. 23, 55, 28–34 and Barthübelstrasse, Birkenstrasse and Gartenstrasse | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Trachauer Strasse 28/30 ( location ) |
1937/38 | Max Czopka | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Double house in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative , see also No. 23/25, 24/26, 32/34, and Barthübel-, Birken- and Gartenstraße | |
Settlement of the building cooperative in Radebeul | Trachauer Strasse 32/34 ( location ) |
1937/38 | Max Czopka | Monument protection lifted before 2012. Double dwelling in a housing estate owned by the Radebeul building cooperative , see also No. 23/25, 24/28 and Barthübelstrasse, Birkenstrasse and Gartenstrasse |
literature
- Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul).
- Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
Web links
annotation
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony or the Lower Monument Authority can provide binding information .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ a b Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
- ↑ a b Sven Mittag: Signs between art and commerce . In: Radebeuler Monatshefte eV (Ed.): Preview & Review; Monthly magazine for Radebeul and the surrounding area . November 2013.
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 13 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been part of the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 14 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 15 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 16 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ Ebes restored figures
- ↑ a b c d Information from the Radebeul City Archives from the house index to user: Jbergner from July 15, 2011.
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 17 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2006. Category: Monument preservation repair; Special recognition for special restoration work in the interior. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on January 7, 2012 .
- ↑ Friedbert Ficker; Gert Morzinek; Barbara Mazurek: Ernst Ziller - A Saxon architect and building researcher in Greece; The Ziller family . Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg i. Allgäu 2003, p. 24
- ↑ a b c Georg Dehio; Barbara Bechter (arr.); Wiebke Fastenrath (arr.); u. a .: Saxony I; Dresden administrative district . In: Handbook of German Art Monuments . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1996, pp. 730–739.
- ↑ Radebeuler Official Journal 11/09, p. 1
- ↑ 10th Radebeul Builders Prize 2006. Category: Gardens, outdoor facilities and open spaces. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, November 12, 2006, accessed on April 19, 2009 .
- ↑ a b from: State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony: The foundation of the monument or property of the houses at Pestalozzistraße 15 and 17 in 01445 Radebeul. Letter dated 02/11/2000.
- ↑ Radebeul Builder Prize 2006. Category: Monument conservation repair. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on October 9, 2009 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Directory of the cultural monuments of the city of Radebeul. (PDF) Large district town of Radebeul, April 17, 2008, archived from the original on August 21, 2010 ; Retrieved August 25, 2012 (updated 2012).
- ↑ Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 , p. 195 .