List of cultural monuments in Strehlen (Dresden)

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The list of cultural monuments in Strehlen (Dresden) includes all cultural monuments in the Dresden district of Strehlen . 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 .

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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 .

Chasing

image designation location Dating description ID
bridge
bridge Altstrehlen
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19th century (road bridge) an arch in regular sandstone blocks with a massive balustrade, crosses the Kaitzbach on the Anger in the southern section of the Altstrehlen street, of local and architectural importance. 09213806
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Altstrehlen 2
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around 1900 (tenement) four-storey with a flat gable roof , original shops on the ground floor, elegant and sophisticated historicizing architectural structure in sandstone, the ground floor clad in sandstone, urban building that was erected instead of a farm, with the left fire wall, the building shows that the urban development should be continued through the village , of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09212256
 


Farm with house and outbuildings
Farm with house and outbuildings Altstrehlen 3; 5
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1st half of the 19th century (farmhouse),
marked 1789 (side building), marked 1856 (barn)
Farm with residential house, outbuildings, stable house, side building, barn and entrance arrows; three-storey residential building with hipped roof with eaves facing the street, east side residential stable house with gable facing the square. As part of the old village square, all parts have been preserved, and therefore significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212250
 


Residential building
Residential building Altstrehlen 6
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1st half of the 19th century (residential building) massive, part of the village, the narrow plot of land went through to the later Lockwitzer Straße, building historical value. Monument text: back building has been demolished. 09212257
 


Residential building
Residential building Altstrehlen 8
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around 1800 (residential building) late baroque building, central house entrance with segment arch portal, crooked hip roof , enlivened by folding shutters, especially important in terms of architectural history, as part of the village center of Strehlen also of local importance. 09212258
 


Residential stable house and archway
Residential stable house and archway Altstrehlen 10
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inscribed 1814 (stable house), inscribed 1815 (archway) with half-timbered upper floor, high saddle roof and segment arch portal including dating in the apex, characteristic rural building of its time, also remarkable is the arched portal as access to the courtyard, the buildings are largely original, historical and local value. 09212259
 


Parish hall of the Christ Church
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Parish hall of the Christ Church At the Christ Church 6
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after 1934, probably 1935–1936 (parish hall) Parish hall consisting of a main wing and rear wing extension, plus outdoor facilities and fencing; A strikingly designed building with steep pitched roofs and ridge turrets, a typical, traditionalist building from the thirties with high design standards, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09213815
 


Christ Church
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Christ Church At the Christ Church 8
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1902–1905 (church),
1905 (organ),
1905–1912 (Vasa sacra), 1904 (statue)
Church with church furnishings, surrounding church square (garden monument) and sculpture; Hall church with four tower buildings, imposing building in neo-Romanesque style with Art Nouveau forms on a slightly elevated, elliptical terrain and double-row avenue, interior furnishings from the time of origin, as an ensemble a unique, architecturally high-quality and historically significant example of church architecture after 1900, architects: Schilling & Graebner , Of importance in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning. 09212282
 


Double villa and sculpture
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Double villa and sculpture At picardia 2; 4
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around 1900 (double villa) Double villa (studio building); Architecturally striking historical building, dominated by two corner towers, property of the Dresden Art Cooperative, therefore the home of well-known artists, of value in terms of building history, personal history and local history, figure of artistic importance. 09212428
 


villa
villa August-Bebel-Strasse 7
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around 1885 (villa) historicizing, especially based on the Italian Renaissance , with representative facade design and a large part of the furnishings from the time of origin, building and urban development history, if not artistically significant. 09217755
 


Tusculum
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Tusculum August-Bebel-Strasse 12
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1893–1894 (villa) Villa; Later an officer's mess, one-storey with a portico supported by four columns with a triangular gable and a large flight of stairs, sloping bay windows in front of the building's front corners, echoes of the Italian Neo-Renaissance , very flat hipped roof, of architectural value. 09212244
 


Luftgaukommando;  Military Academy Friedrich Engels (former)
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Luftgaukommando ; Military Academy Friedrich Engels (former) August-Bebel-Strasse 15; 15a; 15b; 15c; 15d; 15e; 15f; 19
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1937–1938 (military construction) Military building with a U-shaped floor plan with wall-mounted equipment and two guard buildings, with a gate and fence in between (August-Bebel-Straße 19), plus a younger group of buildings in the northwest (August-Bebel-Straße 15–15f); Core complex of a large building complex built around a courtyard in the park of the former royal villa of one behind the other arranged head buildings with lower intermediate wings, closed by wide bars, by the important architect Wilhelm Kreis (1873–1955), the parts destroyed in the war rebuilt in GDR times, Until 1959, expansion to include a younger group of buildings, particularly in terms of architectural history and design, a remarkable structure of the architecture of the 1930s. 09212245
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 23
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around 1910 (villa) With a large, square base, reform style in a stricter form, elements such as curved balcony porches in a more symmetrical layout, fencing on a brick base, historical iron mesh, important in terms of building history and as part of the Strehlen villa district. 09212357
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 25
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around 1890 (villa) Cubic symmetrical building with a mansard roof , clinker brick, three plastered axes, representative of the street, drawn over the main cornice as a roof extension, building conservatively historicizing, clinker brick enclosures with fields in iron bars, historically significant. 09212356
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 27
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1892 (villa) Cubic symmetrical building with a flat tent roof with central flattening, German neo-renaissance, clinker brick, three axes slightly exposed to the street and crowned by a beautiful triangular gable, here a relief with putto and griffin , two central balconies, building conservatively historicizing, fencing mainly iron spikes, significant building history. 09212355
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 29
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around 1900 (villa) Plain cubic structure with a mansard roof with a clover-shaped gable facing the street, plaster, encasement of iron pegs on a sandstone base, significant in terms of building history. 09212354
 


Residential building
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Residential building August-Bebel-Strasse 33
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around 1895 (tenement) Stately building, the ground plan and elevation of the location on Wasaplatz and between streets going off at different angles, symmetrical to the square with corner turrets, conservative historicizing, ground floor plaster with grooves and large round-arched windows, upper floor clinker brick, historically significant. 09212350
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 36
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Late 19th century (villa) Traditional construction, three central axes framed with pilaster strips, above a wide arch with relief ornamentation, on top of and on the pilaster strips crowns, encircling iron pegs, despite obvious war damage, an important building in terms of history. 09212361
 


Villa with back building and enclosure
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Villa with back building and enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 38
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Late 19th century (villa) Historicist building with withdrawn architectural decorations, the front central axis on the ground floor designed as an arbor with external staircase and on the upper floor as a sturdy bay window, on which a balcony with pillars and a roof house , encased in sandstone and iron bars, is significant in terms of architectural and urban construction history. 09212358
 


Residential house with back building
Residential house with back building August-Bebel-Strasse 40; 40a
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) one of the oldest existing properties on the street as the first extension of the village of Strehlen, traditionally rural and unadorned, probably an early tenement house, in the middle of the long side facing the street, additional gable, of architectural and local significance. 09212360
 


Villa with a one-storey extension
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Villa with a one-storey extension August-Bebel-Strasse 46
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1877 (villa) stately three-storey with flat tent roof, representative facade with porch, balcony on the upper storey, the three central axes in the upper storeys are arched, covered by a curved gable, an older property on the street as an early extension of the village of Strehlen, despite losses in the architectural and local history of Meaning. 09212353
 


villa
villa August-Bebel-Strasse 48
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around 1905 (villa) Reform style, in the dissolution of the building structure stricter than Art Nouveau , but also tower motifs, verandas, bay windows, interpenetrating roof shapes, on one of the gables an ornamental mosaic field, surfaces with rusticated stones, significant building and local history. 09212352
 


Villa, back building and enclosure
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Villa, back building and enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 50
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around 1905 (villa) Reform style developed from a picturesque historicism with elements of Art Nouveau, emphasized irregular ground plan and elevation, moving roof landscape, a second face also after Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse, a wide variety of bay windows, verandas, gables, a mosaic field, ornamental framework , architectural and local history significant. 09212351
 


Villa with gate
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Villa with gate Barlachstrasse 1
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around 1910 (villa) Stately building with high basement, two storeys, gable roof, covered staircase on the rear long side, on the south gable side a two-storey veranda, the high roof with towed dormers and bat dormers, hall board inside, historically important. 09212277
 


Villa with garage and fencing
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Villa with garage and fencing Barlachstrasse 3
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marked 1916 (villa) One-storey with a very high mansard roof developed in two levels, side staircase, on the street side gable side in the gable decorative framework, folding shutters, Art Nouveau windows, garage unusually original preserved, representative with a broken roof, walled enclosure in the plinth and pillars, wooden fields designed in the local style, architectural history by Meaning. 09212425
 


House miller;  House Frantelilo
House miller; House Frantelilo Basteiplatz 3
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1924–1925 (villa), 1924–1925 (villa
garden / country house garden)
Villa with villa garden and enclosure; Traditional building with neoclassical and expressionist (or art deco ) design elements, two-storey, terminated by a hipped roof, the entrance strictly in the middle, enlivened by a porch that shows set columns, above the exit with decorated parapet, preserved in its original state, probably also that Inner garden is an indispensable part of the property, historically and artistically valuable. 09212447
 


Palucca school
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Palucca school Basteiplatz 4
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1953–1955 (university), 1953–1955 (statue) Teaching building; Two-storey with a flat roof , the middle part takes up the round shape of the Basteiplatz, straight wings connect along Karcherallee and Wiener Straße, here another wing angled backwards, representative in neoclassical forms from the 1950s, central stairwell, among other things with a sculpture of a dancer highlighted, five ballet halls in the main building on Basteiplatz are significant in terms of construction, location and personal history as well as artistically. 09212446
 


Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Basteistraße 3
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around 1910 (villa) Cubic two-storey building with a flat tent roof, belt cornice at the height of the sill of the upper floor windows, neo-classicistic character, economical architectural decoration in the style of the time, significant building history. 09212430
 


Villa with garden and enclosure
Villa with garden and enclosure Basteistraße 5
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1923–1924 (villa),
1920s (villa garden / country house garden)
Neo-Classicist architecture with pilaster strips, staggered building dimensions up to a single-storey porch, hipped roof, historically and artistically significant, the garden largely preserved in its original form, as an “architectural garden”, it is probably unique in Dresden. 09212431
 


Residential house with parts of the enclosure and baroque putti
Residential house with parts of the enclosure and baroque putti Basteistraße 9
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around 1910 (villa) Neo-Baroque residential building, one-storey with a mighty mansard roof, two-storey central projection, sparse architectural decorations in the blind arches above the windows, shutters, significant building history. 09212465
 


Villa and enclosure
Villa and enclosure Basteistraße 10
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around 1910 (villa) Building in the reform style, single-storey with a mighty, broken hip roof, economical neo-classical architectural decoration, fencing of a concrete base with an artistically sophisticated gate in wrought iron, significant in terms of building history. 09212464
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Basteistraße 11
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1912 (villa) Prototype of a house of reform architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, characterized by a few, accentuating and also simplified structuring and decorative elements, high, widely visible mansard roof, striking gable on the street side, historically and artistically significant. 09212463
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Basteistraße 13
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around1910 (villa) Two-storey with a high tent roof with a small ridge, simple in cubature and facades, enriched by figural, reform-oriented facade decorations, shutters, historically and artistically significant. 09212462
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Basteistraße 16
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around 1910 (villa) Design-highlighted residential building after 1900, facade enlivened by a bay-like annex and figural decoration, historically and artistically significant. 09212461
 


Villa, garage and enclosure
Villa, garage and enclosure Basteistraße 18
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1922–1923 (villa) One-storey with an extended mansard roof, dominant tower-like, two-storey extension over a polygonal floor plan, putti on the gate pillars, an exemplary example of architecture from around 1925, historically and artistically valuable. 09212460
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Basteistraße 19
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around 1910 (villa) Villa with fencing, distinctive and largely originally preserved neoclassical architecture from the first quarter of the 20th century, structured by pilaster strips, sparse architectural decorations, important from a historical and artistic point of view. 09212459
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Basteistraße 26
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1910 (villa) Striking facade design with strict pilaster strips and plaster ornamentation, example of the more objectified architecture after 1900, enlivened by neoclassical structuring and decorative elements, interior reconstructed decorative painting, historically significant, as the work of the well-known Dresden architects Schilling & Gräbner, creator of the Strehlener Christ Church, also of artistic importance . 09212458
 


Residential building
Residential building Beilstrasse 8
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1920s
(residential building)
Two-storey with a high gable roof, another building with a gable roof inserted as an entrance into the side, economical building decoration in Art Deco, significant building history. 09212466
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Cäcilienstraße 2
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1893 (villa) Corner property on Hermannstrasse, high basement and a storey in clinker brick with an asymmetrically inserted high saddle roof through the main saddle roof, everything very historic, gable with protruding roofs with rich woodwork, ornamental framework, clinker pedestal enclosure with iron pegs, significance for building history. 09212311
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Cäcilienstraße 3
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1920s (villa) on the one hand, a typical expressionist building for its time with jagged elements, an extremely high, pointed roof including a slated pointed gable; on the other hand, this idiosyncratic form is very rare, not only in Dresden, and is of architectural historical value and artistically valuable. 09212315
 


Villa and enclosure
Villa and enclosure Cäcilienstraße 4
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around 1910 (villa) Residential building in objectively withdrawn historicism with echoes of the English country house style, special design effect due to ornamental framework on the upper floor, penetrating half-hipped roofs also with ornamental framework, significant building history. 09212317
 


Villa Boehme
Villa Boehme Cäcilienstraße 5
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1923–1925 (villa) Villa with entrance porch, rear garage extension, three stairways, fountain and garden fence, garbage disposal and bench; built by the Böhme family with a department store for fashion and sportswear since the 1870s on Georgplatz, spacious property, residential building with sophisticated neoclassical facades and baroque elements (" baroque classicism "), inside most of the original furnishings, historically and artistically significant. 09212316
 


Villa with pillars of enclosure
Villa with pillars of enclosure Cäcilienstraße 6
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1922–1923 (villa) Building with a very high, two-storey gable roof including small crooked hips , shutters, dormer windows , boarding of the upper gable tip, Heimatstil , reform architecture, very significant in terms of building history. 09213807
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Cäcilienstraße 8
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around 1910 (villa) two single-storey buildings in an angle, Heimatstil, high, fully developed mansard or half-hip roofs, other traditional elements such as bat dormers, window shutters, significant in terms of building history. 09213808
 


Residential building
Residential building Cäcilienstraße 9
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marked 1927 (apartment building) Part of a small residential complex consisting of three buildings grouped around a courtyard (also Reicker Straße 14/16 and Cäcilienstraße 11 / Reicker Straße 18), hipped roofs, loggias facing the courtyard, a striking example of the settlement architecture of the 1920s, historically significant. 09213809
 


Duplex house
Duplex house Cäcilienstraße 11
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marked 1927 (double house) Double house (Cäcilienstraße 11 and Reicker Straße 18); Part of a small residential complex consisting of three buildings grouped around a courtyard (also Reicker Strasse 14/16 and Cäcilienstraße 9), hipped roofs, loggias facing the courtyard, a striking example of settlement architecture from the 1920s, significant in terms of building history. 09216937
 


villa
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villa Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 3
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1903–1904 (villa) Art Nouveau building, a game with structures and forms, while quite historicist quotes such as a stair tower, a corner tower, cubature emphasized irregular, ornamental framework, unusual roof shapes, different window shapes, large hall boards, very important from a historical and artistic point of view. 09212422
 


Villa and enclosure
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Villa and enclosure Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 4
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around 1905 (villa) Reform style that emerged from a picturesque historicism with tendencies towards Art Nouveau, dissolution of the building through elements such as corner towers, a bell-shaped dome, extremely lively roof landscape, areas with rusticated stones and wood paneling, sandstone enclosures with fields in wrought iron, historically and artistically significant. 09212420
 


Villa and enclosure
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Villa and enclosure Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 5
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1905 (villa) Reform style emerged from historicism, in the dissolution of the building more strict than Art Nouveau, but also corner towers, one with a bell-shaped hood, moving roof landscape, surfaces with rusticated stones and wood paneling, large hall, sandstone enclosure with fields in wrought iron, by the architect Georg Heinsius von Mayenburg (1870–1930) (named as the executor in the existing building files) built for Hofrat Münchmeyer, historically and artistically significant. 09212421
 


Villa and enclosure with archway
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Villa and enclosure with archway Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 6
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marked 1907 (weather vane) Villa in the rupture point between historicism and Art Nouveau, related in the painterly dissolution of the building and the playfulness of the elements, including turrets, gables, bay windows, verandas, projections, various unusual window shapes, arbor with arabesques, historically and artistically significant. 09212423
 


villa
villa Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 7
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1852 (villa) regular neo-Renaissance building, three-axis central projection with developed mezzanine and gabled roof, rounded to the garden risalit , one of the first buildings of the street, so and as part of the residential neighborhood chasing architecturally and historically significant urban development. 09212424
 


villa
villa Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 8
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around 1905 (villa) With a large, square base, reform style in a stricter form, elements such as a pillar veranda and bay window in a more symmetrical layout, significant in terms of building history and as part of the Strehlen villa quarter. 09212426
 


Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse 19
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1925 (residential building) Example of traditional residential architecture from the late twenties, a cubic structure with a flat tent roof over a square base, dormers in different shapes, hardly any architectural decorations, shutters, an original front door, significant building history. 09212427
 


Unity of the HGS settlement Strehlen with several individual monuments
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Unity of the HGS settlement Strehlen with several individual monuments Corinthstrasse 1; 3; 5
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1927–1928 (settlement) Aggregate of the HGS settlement Strehlen with numerous individual monuments; Settlement of the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), building design and urban development remarkable complex around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse consisting of a total of 14 almost identical expressionist double and multi-family houses, formation of a residential courtyard with garden land between Dohnaer Strasse, Lockwitzer Strasse and Hugo-Bürkner- Street and a larger park-like facility with a triangular floor plan, the facility is significant in terms of building history, social history and urban development history. 09305009
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Corinthstrasse 1; 3; 5
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09212309
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Corinthstrasse 2
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1927–1928
(twin house)
Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09213811
 


Stable house, barn, enclosure wall of a former three-sided courtyard
Stable house, barn, enclosure wall of a former three-sided courtyard Dohnaer Strasse 1
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around 1850
(stable house), marked 1849 (barn)
Stable house, barn, enclosure wall, gate system and additional courtyard entrance towards the old struts of a former three-sided courtyard; Stately stable house with a gable roof, the standing dormers new, arched windows coupled in the gable, evidence of the old village, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212328
 


Bridge over the Kaitzbach
Bridge over the Kaitzbach Dohnaer Strasse 12 (near)
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19th century (pedestrian bridge) Bridge over the Kaitzbach and partial bank reinforcement; on the Anger, between Kreischaer Strasse 20 and Dohnaer Strasse 12, arches, bridges and embankment walls made of regular sandstone blocks, significance in terms of architectural and local history. 09305821
 


Residential building
Residential building Dohnaer Strasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century (residential building) stately, two-storey with hipped roof, numerous attic houses for residential use, construction was probably part of a large farm, in its current form at the transition to suburban construction, significant in terms of building history and local building history. 09212327
 


Residential building with access road
Residential building with access road Dohnaer Strasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century (residential building) Remnants of a stately courtyard of the village, which went through to the village boundary, later Elsa-Brändström-Straße, and also contained Dohnaer Straße 13, typically rural with a crooked hip roof, strong profiling of the main cornice on the front gable as a crowning of the corner pilasters, north nicely paved path , significant in terms of building history and local building history. 09212326
 


Old school chasing
Old school chasing Dohnaer Strasse 16
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1828–1829 (school) School-building; first school building in the village, probably in 1828 by master builder Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer (1775–1842), extension in 1858, two-storey, plastered sandstone building, the hipped roof with four small corner obelisks, a dainty bell tower above the central axis of the front, significant in terms of building history, artistry and local history. 09212273
 


Tenement house, corner house in closed development
Tenement house, corner house in closed development Dohnaer Strasse 18
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1893 (tenement house) three-storey with a four-storey raised corner with corner tower and bay window, historicizing, original hall and staircase furnishings partially preserved, built as the first urban house in the village in place of the water mill that burned down in 1883, builder was master baker Louis Haase, bakery to this day, historically significant. 09212272
 


Tenement house with back building
Tenement house with back building Dohnaer Strasse 19
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1913–1914 (tenement) Front building designed for closed development, stylized neo-baroque facade ornamentation, the completely preserved staircase equipment in the front and rear building, however, later Art Nouveau, the ground floor in the passage and four other large openings broken open, could indicate sheds, construction within the old village at the transition from the village in suburban construction, certainly an early tenement house, significant in terms of building history and local building history, artistically significant as the work of the Dresden-based architect Curt Reimer. 09212274
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dohnaer Strasse 20
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1893 (tenement house) three-storey, historicizing, original hall furnishings partially preserved, built as one of the first urban houses in the village instead of the watermill that burned down in 1883, design similar to numbers 18 and 22, axially symmetrical with a central bay with tower top, two shops with the original front, significant building history. 09212271
 


Residential building
Residential building Dohnaer Strasse 21
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) symmetrical with four-storey side structures going through to the rear, three-storey in between in three axes with a mansard roof, therefore very unusual in the structure, historicizing facade design with plastering, grooved corner pilasters, window coverings, construction within the old village at the transition from village to suburban construction, certainly an early rental house, Significant in terms of building history and local building history. 09212275
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dohnaer Strasse 22
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around 1895 (tenement) three-storey, historicizing, on the ground floor shops with original fronts, as one of the first urban houses in the village to be built in place of the water mill that burned down in 1883, design similar to number 18, central bay with tower top, significant building history. 09212270
 


Soft stone with coat of arms and year
Soft stone with coat of arms and year Dohnaer Strasse 23
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marked 1543 (soft stone) Soft stone ; Significant in terms of local history, and as an older testimony to the city's history, it is also rare. 09302036
 


Tenement house, corner house in closed development
Tenement house, corner house in closed development Dohnaer Strasse 24
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around 1895 (tenement) three-storey with a four-storey raised corner with corner attachment and bay window, strictly historicizing, original hall furnishings partially preserved, as one of the first urban houses in the village to be built in place of the water mill that burned down in 1883, historically significant. 09212269
 


House of a farm
House of a farm Dohnaer Strasse 27
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2nd half of the 18th century (side building) Eaves, part of the old village of Strehlen, significant in terms of urban development. 09302003
 


The entire Vasatz settlement with several individual monuments
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The entire Vasatz settlement with several individual monuments Dohnaer Strasse 28; 28b; 28c; 28d; 30; 30b; 30c; 30d; 32; 32b; 32c; 32d; 32e; 34
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1930–1932 (settlement) The entire Vasatz estate with the following individual monuments: the rows of houses at Dohnaer Straße 28 and Rayskistraße 33–37 (ID No. 09216835), Dohnaer Straße 28b – 28d (ID No. 09212309), Dohnaer Straße 30–30c (ID No. 09216822 ), the residential building Dohnaer Straße 30d (ID-Nr. 09216823), the row of houses Dohnaer Straße 32-32c (ID-Nr. 09216825) the semi-detached house Dohnaer Straße 32d / 32e (ID-Nr. 09216826), the rows of houses Dohnaer Straße 34 and Hugo-Bürkner-Strasse 2 / 2b (ID-No. 09212304en), Rayskistraße 32-44 (ID-No. 09212303) as well as the outdoor facilities in front of and behind the buildings as a whole; Settlement between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße consisting of two elongated wings on Rayskistraße and two assemblies grouped around inner courtyards, buildings with idiosyncratic, strip-shaped façades designed in a functionalist or Bauhaus style, the complex is important in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09305013
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 28b; 28c; 28d
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the aggregate Vasatz settlement: row of houses; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09212267
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 28
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216835
 


House, two outbuildings and garden
House, two outbuildings and garden Dohnaer Strasse 29
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marked 1837 (residential building) The former has a baroque and partly classicistic appearance with a mansard roof and roof house on the long side, a characteristic rural building of its time, part of the old village, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212278
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 30; 30b; 30c
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1930–1933 (residential building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216822
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: residential building (single monument for ID-No. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: residential building (single monument for ID-No. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 30d
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1930–1933 (residential building) Individual monument of the aggregate Vasatz settlement: residential building; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216823
 


Connecting passage
Connecting passage Dohnaer Strasse 31
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around 1880 (connecting corridor) connects the two houses on the property on the upper floor, cast-iron columns support a filigree iron construction with one wide and two flanking segmental arches and on top of it a wooden covered corridor with four large round-arched windows on each side, historicizing, characteristic evidence of the architecture and carpentry of the late 19th century , historically significant. 09212503
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 32; 32b; 32c
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1930–1933 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216825
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Dohnaer Strasse 32d; 32e
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1930–1933 (twin house) Individual monument of the aggregate Vasatz settlement: double dwelling; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216826
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 34
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09212304
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 36; 38; 40
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09212305
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 42; 44; 46; 48
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216828
 


Rental villa, bowl well, resting place in the garden and enclosure
Rental villa, bowl well, resting place in the garden and enclosure Dohnaer Strasse 47
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marked 1892 (rental villa) Corner location on Dorotheenstrasse, cubic symmetrical building in German neo-renaissance, on the front side a central risalit and veranda with exit on the upper floor, representative decorative painting on the wall of the loggia on the mezzanine floor, encircling sandstone with wrought iron bars, historically and artistically significant. 09212301
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 50; 52
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1927–1928
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Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216829
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 54; 56; 58
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216830
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 59; 61
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1927–1928
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Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Planned by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development importance. 09216832
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Dohnaer Strasse 60
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216844
 


Residential building
Residential building Donndorfstrasse 11
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1930 (residential building) Two-storey with a flat gable roof, at the eastern end a short structure with the same roof integrated, on the northern long side a single-storey extension in the manner of a train. Architect: Herbert Schneider (according to the file), remarkable interior of the New Objectivity , significant in terms of building history. 09213812
 


Residential building
Residential building Donndorfstrasse 35
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1950–1951 (residential building) built for the painter couple Hans Grundig (1901–1958) and Lea Grundig (1906–1977), traditional two-storey building with a saddle roof, house entrance on the front long side, shutters, smooth plastered walls cut into scratched plaster, same design as house number 37, 39 , 41, value in terms of personal history and building history. 09305814
 


Residential house with extension
Residential house with extension Donndorfstrasse 37
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1950–1951 (residential building) Erected for the scientist Fritz Obenaus (1904–1980) as part of the “intelligence housing”, traditional two-storey building with a gable roof, same design as house numbers 35, 39, 41, personal and architectural value. 09305861
 


Residential building
Residential building Donndorfstrasse 39
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1950–1951 (residential building) Erected for the scientist Walter Reichardt (1903–1985) as part of the “intelligence housing”, traditional two-story building with a gable roof, the same design as house numbers 35, 37, 41, personal and architectural value. 09305862
 


Residential building
Residential building Donndorfstrasse 41
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1950–1951 (residential building) built for the writer Auguste Wieghardt-Lazar (1887–1970), built as part of the “intelligence housing”, traditional two-story building with a gable roof, house entrance on the front long side, side extension from 1953, smooth plastered bezels cut into scratch plaster, same Design like house numbers 35, 37 and 39, the shutters removed, however, of personal and architectural value. 09305815
 


Atelier residential building
Atelier residential building Donndorfstrasse 43
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1950 (studio house) Noble, traditional building with clear cubature, balanced facade design and high-quality execution in detail, living and working place of the artist Eva Schulze-Knabe (1907–1976), significant in terms of building history and personal history as well as artistically. 09300150
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Dorotheenstrasse 12
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1896 (rental villa) one of the most ornate and best preserved historicist residential buildings in Strehlen, dominated by gables and corner tower, significant in terms of building history and art. 09212314
 


Tenement house with enclosure
Tenement house with enclosure Dorotheenstrasse 16
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around 1900 (tenement) Two-storey with extended mansard roof, clinker brick with plaster structures, design language of the German Renaissance , rather restrained, encircling sandstone with iron stakes, of historical importance. 09213813
 


Tenement house
Tenement house Dorotheenstrasse 18
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around 1890 (tenement) Two-storey with a developed mansard roof, here many conspicuous stone roof houses, plastered construction, design language of the German Renaissance in many elements and details, front also characterized by wooden verandas, of architectural significance. 09212318
 


Tenement house
Tenement house Dorotheenstrasse 20
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around 1890 (tenement) Two-storey with an extended mansard roof, plastered building, design language of the German Renaissance, unpretentious, of architectural significance. 09212501
 


Parish hall of the Christ Church
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Parish hall of the Christ Church Elsa-Brändström-Strasse 1
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after 1934, probably 1935–1936 (parish hall) Parish hall consisting of a main wing and rear wing extension, plus outdoor facilities and fencing; A strikingly designed building with steep pitched roofs and ridge turrets, a typical, traditionalist building from the thirties with high design standards, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09213815
 


Soft stone, fountain and wall
Soft stone, fountain and wall Elsa-Brändström-Strasse
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1554 (soft stone) Soft stone, fountain and wall on both sides of the so-called Schindergasse; Soft stone from Dresden with coat of arms and dates 1729 and 1837, fountain made of sandstone blocks, filled in, Schindergasse between Dohnaer Straße 23 and 25 and E. Brändström Straße 16 and 18, special local historical value, soft stone as a very old testimony to the city's history also with rarity value. 09216861
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Elsa-Brändström-Strasse 2
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1880/1890 (villa) single storey with a fully developed mansard roof in an unusual design, square floor plan, quite stately and classic in spirit and style, sandstone clad, veranda, fencing post and base wall in sandstone with iron stakes. 09213816
 


Villa with coach house, pavilion and park-like garden
Villa with coach house, pavilion and park-like garden Elsa-Brändström-Strasse 13
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1868 (villa) Villa with coach house, pavilion, terraces and large, park-like garden; Elaborate one-storey neo-renaissance building of the early Semper Nicolai School , completely clad in sandstone, the first owner was the Dresden entrepreneur Ernst Ludwig Aulhorn, owner of the Petzold & Aulhorn chocolate factory , from 1905 to 1914 the residence of the Dresden city planning councilor Hans Erlwein (1872-1914) , the oldest existing house in the area, of artistic, personal and architectural value. 09213814
 


King's pavilion at the Strehlen stop
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King's pavilion at the Strehlen stop Franz-Liszt-Strasse
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1897
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Stop as boarding and reception building; created for the royal family and their guests on the property of the no longer existing royal villa on the railway line to Prague, central building as a pavilion with a chinoisan roof shape with a large oval space and a semi-elliptical space open to the park, flanked by two lower, single-axis wings, neo-baroque, architect Gustav Frölich ( 1858–1933), significant in terms of architectural, artistic and local history. 09212249
 


Line splitter of the Deutsche Reichspost
Line splitter of the Deutsche Reichspost Franz-Liszt-Strasse
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around 1920 (cable distributor) Line distributor of the Deutsche Reichspost ; Polygonal metal housing on an artificial stone base with ventilation hood, in the corner of August-Bebel- / Gustav-Adolf-Straße, of rarity and documentation value as well as of technical historical importance. 09305017
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Franz-Liszt-Strasse 5
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around 1900 (villa) two-storey with mansard roof, square floor plan, cube shape broken open, with a gable and a corner tower facing the street, play with roof elements with wide overhangs, ground floor plastered, upper floor in red clinker, sandstone subdivisions, enclosure in stone-clinker base and stone pillars, wrought-iron fence panels, historically significant. 09212490
 


villa
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villa Franz-Liszt-Strasse 13
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around 1900 (villa) Two-storey with a mansard roof, cube shape only broken up by a few jumps in the facade, cautiously historicizing, different window shapes and roofs, significance in terms of building history. 09212364
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Franz-Liszt-Strasse 16
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around 1935 (villa) Distinctive building from the 1930s in neo-baroque shapes (cf. with the New Wachwitz Castle as well as Liebigstraße 28 and Wachbergstraße 35), the entrance hall open to the side, the mirror-inverted semicircular porches to the street, mansard roof, accented by small bay windows, sandstone fencing with wrought iron Fields, historical significance. 09213817
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Franz-Liszt-Strasse 17
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1890-1891 (villa) Historicist building with several additions, including a striking street-side risalit, mansard roof, facades enlivened by corner blocks and cornices, designed in the forms of the German Renaissance, architectural significance. 09212363
 


Villa Ginsberg
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Villa Ginsberg Franz-Liszt-Strasse 19
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1899–1900 (villa) Villa; Restrained historicism with echoes of Art Nouveau, cubic building with a mansard roof, designed on the main facade by a retracted central polygonal tower, side entrance building with arbors, attractive Art Nouveau ornaments in sandstone, interior fittings partially preserved, Art Nouveau windows, architects Schilling and Graebner, historically and artistically significant. 09212362
 


Central research institute for work
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Central research institute for work Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 1
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1958–1960 (institute), 1958–1960 (sgraffito) Office building with attached single-storey hall; the latter with a mural, a striking eight-storey building with a gallery floor, a high-quality example of "GDR modernism" with reinforced concrete skeleton construction, grid facade and roof overhang, next to the administration building of the VEB flow machines one of the most innovative buildings in Dresden around 1960, based on the progressive tendencies of classical modernism and the the latest developments of the time emerged, significant in terms of building history. 09217580
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 2
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1892 (villa) Corner house, the symmetrical floor plan takes up the acute angle with August-Bebel-Straße, neo-renaissance with classic window frames and portal, flat roof shapes, rounded at the front in the middle section, here semicircular porch in sandstone with exit with Palladio motif on the upper floor, the house was opposite the royal park with villa. Enclosure and gate post sandstone, iron stakes, significance in terms of building history. 09213818
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 3
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marked 1892 (weather vane) unorthodox eclectic design with Gothic echoes in structure and decor, two gables facing the street, the larger one on the right with a triangular bay window, encircling posts and base wall made of sandstone with iron stakes, significance for building history. 09212366
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 4
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1893 (villa) Clear cubic structure with a slightly steep gable roof protruding from the gable towards the street, echoes of the Swiss style, architectural decorations may have been lost, alternation of arched and angular wall openings, fencing of posts and base wall in sandstone with iron stakes, significance for building history. 09212365
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 5
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marked 1892 (villa) heavily dispersed floor space, first floor plaster, upper floor yellow clinker brick, Renaissance forms, strong corner blocks, richly carved wooden veranda over both floors, encircling posts in sandstone, base wall in sandstone and yellow clinker brick, with iron pegs, significance for building history. 09212368
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 6
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1892 (villa) Historically playful building, gable, bay window, turret, ornamental framework, large colored glass window in the hall floorboard, wide roof and gable overhangs, irregular ground plan and elevation, enclosure of clinker posts and walls, on top of which wooden fence with cross lattice, significance for building history. 09212367
 


Rental villa with fencing in a corner
Rental villa with fencing in a corner Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 6b
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1899–1900 (rental villa) Representative historical building on a rectangular base, longer side along Wasastraße, enlivened by elements of the German Renaissance such as tail gables , bay windows and corner tower, objectified and with echoes of Art Nouveau, somewhat reduced in the course of time, yet impressive architectural evidence of its time, part of the significant Strehlen villa district around Wasaplatz, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. 09212369
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 8
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1890-1891 (villa) Picturesque historicizing building, yellow brick building with a high roof, on the southwest side a retracted tower with a pointed helmet, sculptural jewelry, inside painting (as decorative painting), historically and artistically significant, as part of the Strehlen villa district of urban planning and urban development history. 09212343
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 9
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around 1900 (villa) Two-storey with a flat sloping roof, jamb with ornamental framework, angled floor plan despite great severity, a single-storey wooden veranda stretched towards the front, post and base wall in sandstone with iron stakes, significance for building history. 09212342
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 10
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1892–1893 (villa) Historic, red brick with yellow ornamentation, single-storey with a developed roof, two-storey ornamental gable facing the street, various interpenetrating roof shapes, laterally covered staircase with unusual iron framework, arbor, fence post and curved base wall in clinker brick with artistic neo-baroque iron fields as architectural, historical and artistic Significant part of the Strehlen villa quarter. 09212340
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 11
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around 1900 (villa) Two-storey with a flat tent roof with roof platform, plastered ground floor, clinker brick upper floor, architectural forms in the German Renaissance, otherwise hardly any architectural decorations, clear cubic structures staggered to the rear, encircling sandstone plinths and clinker corners with iron pegs, historically significant. 09212341
 


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Villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 12
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1892 (villa) Yellow clinker brick, two-storey with a flat mansard roof with roof platform, almost symmetrically aligned with Gustav-Adolf-Platz, here on the ground floor porch front building with side stairs, on the upper floor a loggia on each side in the obtuse corner corners, at the back a stair tower, historically significant. 09212338
 


Double villa with enclosure
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Double villa with enclosure Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 13
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1902–1903 (villa) Double villa with enclosure (Gustav-Adolf-Straße 13 and Julius-Otto-Straße 10); At an acute angle to Gustav-Adolf-Platz, both houses characterize the square and are representative, with an emphatically asymmetrical and unequal design, painterly historicizing with elements of Art Nouveau, numerous cantilevered elements such as towers and semicircular risalits with hoods, gables, verandas, oriels, often with ornamental frameworks , also sandstone architectural elements, moving roof landscape, interior probably still furnishings from the time of origin, fencing in embossed sandstone with fields in wrought iron with Art Nouveau shapes, historically and artistically valuable, as part of the Strehlen villa district, important in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212339
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 2
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Early 20th century (villa) Two-storey with a mansard roof, three-storey central projectile with Renaissance gable, asymmetrical wooden verandas on the left and a tower with ornamental framework, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron with Art Nouveau shapes, significant building history. 09212417
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 4
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Early 20th century (villa) Two-storey with a developed roof, three-storey central projection with a gable with ornamental framework, asymmetrical wooden verandas and a turret on the left, encircling in sandstone with fields in wrought iron, historically significant. 09212416
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 6
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marked 1906 (villa) Irregular structure, a risalit with its own gable in front, in front of it on the ground floor a polygonal veranda, on the upper floor balcony, on the right a stair tower with historical echoes, encircling in sandstone with fields in wrought iron, historically significant. 09212415
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 13
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marked 1899 (rental villa) Two-storey, simply over a square floor plan, upgraded by a corner tower, walled and plastered posts and plinths with wooden fields, significant building history. 09216802
 


Post Office 20
Post Office 20 Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 16; 18
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1930 (post) Post office; characteristic building at the turn of the 1920s to the 1930s, as a post office and building for several apartments, a rather unusual multi-purpose building, erected by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen, on the facade facing Teplitzer Strasse its HGS sign, three-storey with a hipped roof, significant local and architectural history. 09212414
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Herderstrasse 1
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Late 19th century (villa) Magnificent building with a mansard roof, corner tower, verandah extension, neo-baroque, especially in the roof extensions, encircling sandstone plinths with magnificent wrought iron grids, historically significant. 09212493
 


Villa with villa garden and enclosure
Villa with villa garden and enclosure Herderstrasse 3
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1937 (villa) In terms of design, a remarkable example of villa architecture around 1935, the villa, executed in traditional forms, is an extremely dignified and elegant building, few decorative details (unconventionally designed balcony with wrought iron grille, highlighted entrance area, lattice windows, etc.) underline the noble character of the building, which is significant in terms of architectural history. 09216803
 


Villa and enclosure
Villa and enclosure Hermannstrasse 2
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around 1890 (villa) Two-storey building with two risalits with gables in the style of the 17th century, some with exposed balconies, encircling sandstone plinths and iron peg panels, of architectural significance. 09212312
 


Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Hermannstrasse 4
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around 1890 (residential building) Cube-shaped building on a square floor plan, standing bay facing the street with a balcony in front of the crowning central gable, encircling sandstone plinth with iron pegs , of historical importance. 09212313
 


Residential building
Residential building Hermannstrasse 5
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around 1900 (residential building) single storey with jamb, raised two storeys in the middle with its own saddle roof, echoes of the Swiss style, modest and rather rural, significant in terms of building history. 09212504
 


Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Hermannstrasse 7
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around 1900 (residential building) single storey with jamb and extended roof, echoes of the Swiss style, modest, of architectural significance. 09212505
 


villa
villa Hildebrandstrasse 1
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1860 (villa) stately, part of the residential street built by Gustav Hanefeldt in the extension of the village, two-storey with a three-storey central projection, play with flat and gently sloping roofs, historically significant. 09212359
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Hugo-Bürkner-Strasse 1; 3
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1927–1928
(twin house)
Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09212306
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Hugo-Bürkner-Strasse 2; 2b
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09212304
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Hugo-Bürkner-Strasse 4
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1927–1928
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Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216833
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 2
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around 1900 (villa) Plastered cubic building with platform roof, enlivened by the addition of a porch and bay window in sandstone, cautiously historicizing in the forms of the German Renaissance, of architectural and local significance. 09212384
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 2a
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around 1900 (villa) Building takes up the acute angle of Wasastraße / Julius-Otto-Straße, here an overly high pointed gable with cracks, another strongly cantilevered pointed gable on Julius-Otto-Straße, further animation of the building through an irregular floor plan, including verandas, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09212382
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 3
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1887–1888 (villa) striking historicizing building with a rear tower, clinker brick front on the upper floor and various structural and decorative elements, significant in terms of building history and urban development. 09212381
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 4
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around 1900 (rental villa) Construction as a kind of double villa, symmetrical with a central entrance, loggia and turret above, massive balconies on the right and left, extended mansard roof, simple in design, encased sandstone gates and plinths and iron bar fields, of architectural and local importance. 09212385
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 5
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1898 (villa) Very representative in the German Neo-Renaissance with rich sandstone structure, mansard roof, polygonal central projection with arbor at the height of the attic, here gable with wall with three high, arched wall openings, important in terms of building history and art, as well as being part of the residential district of Strehlen in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212383
 


Villa, coach house, garden, well and enclosure
Villa, coach house, garden, well and enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 6
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1892 (villa), early 20th century (coach house) Historicizing, Art Nouveau remodeled building with dignified facade design, remarkable the originally preserved remise , added after 1900 , fencing in iron bars, complex in its closedness valuable in terms of building history, as part of the Strehlen villa district also significant in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212386
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 8
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before 1900 (villa) Remarkable interior features, including painting, largely preserved in its original form, the exterior restrained historicism building within the Strehlen villa district, of architectural and urban significance, vividly documented the architectural development of the late 19th century. 09216804
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 9
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around 1890 (villa) Clinker, cubic closed building with hipped roof with multiple breaks and attic houses, symmetrical with central balcony with exit on the upper floor, numerous smoothing of historical ornaments, beautiful portal in the side stairwell, this very remarkable, round with stairwell and wrought iron railing, fencing sandstone doors and sandstone plinths , architectural and urban significance. 09212387
 


Double villa with enclosure
Double villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 10
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1902–1903 (villa) Double villa with enclosure (Gustav-Adolf-Straße 13 and Julius-Otto-Straße 10); At an acute angle to Gustav-Adolf-Platz, both houses characterize the square and are representative, with an emphatically asymmetrical and unequal design, painterly historicizing with elements of Art Nouveau, numerous cantilevered elements such as towers and semicircular risalits with hoods, gables, verandas, oriels, often with ornamental frameworks , also sandstone architectural elements, moving roof landscape, interior probably still furnishings from the time of origin, fencing in embossed sandstone with fields in wrought iron with Art Nouveau shapes, historically and artistically valuable, as part of the Strehlen villa district, important in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212339
 


Villa and enclosure
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Villa and enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 11
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around 1890 (villa) On a rectangular floor plan, yellow brick building with multiple horizontal sandstone structures, a flat tent roof, as annexes a tower-like polygonal bay window with half-timbering on the upper floor, a bay window on the ground floor and the entrance porch, encircling sandstone gates and sandstone plinths and iron stake fields, which are important in terms of building history and urban development as part of the Strehlen district . 09212388
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 12
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Early 20th century (villa) The building is symmetrical in the floor plan and the roof shapes, strongly resolved with different gables with cracks, historicizing, encircling sandstone gates and sandstone plinths and iron picket fields, significant in terms of architectural history and as part of the Strehlen villa district in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212337
 


Villa with back building and enclosure
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Villa with back building and enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 13
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1889–1890 (villa) Construction in the basement and first floor plaster, on the upper floor half-timbered with clinker brick, in the floor plan and roof shapes strongly resolved asymmetrically with different roofs and gables with bridges, historicizing, encircling sandstone gates and sandstone plinths and iron stake fields, significant in terms of building history and as part of the Strehlen villa quarter in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212389
 


Bridge over the Kaitzbach
Bridge over the Kaitzbach Julius-Otto-Strasse 14 (near)
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around 1800 (pedestrian bridge) Footbridge over the Kaitzbach; an arch in sandstone, local and architectural value. 09305820
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Julius-Otto-Strasse 15
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1889–1890 (villa) on an almost square floor plan with a flat hipped roof, building designed by structure, brick fields, corner tower and pillar porch, inside original equipment with painting (as decorative painting), stucco decor, etc. in the style of the German Renaissance (or in the so-called old German style), architectural history and artistic as well as part of the Strehlen villa quarter, important in terms of urban planning and urban development history. 09212390
 


Individual monument of the large garden: former pleasure garden, today a park including the adjacent promenades and avenues (individual monument of the aggregate ID No. 09214104, Old Town II)
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Individual monument of the large garden : former pleasure garden, today a park including the bordering promenades and avenues (individual monument of the collective ID No. 09214104, Old Town II) Karcherallee
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1676–1679 (Jagdgarten / Jagdpark), 1715–1720 (redesign and expansion), 1900 (Stübelallee), 1911 (Karcherallee) Individual monument of the large garden: former pleasure garden, today a park including the adjacent promenades and avenues; Originally baroque, several redesigned gardens including Lennéstrasse, Stübelallee, Karcherallee, Tiergartenstrasse and Lennéplatz in parts, with palais, cavalier houses, the foundations of cavalier house E under a sand square, the base zone of cavalier house H built over by promenade with pergola, theaters, open-air stage, Nabeshima stage House, bridges, fountains, sculptures, vases, other garden architecture, lake, basin and ponds ( Carolasee , Neuer Teich , Palais pond , etc.), canal, parterres, meadows, gardens (including botanicals), trees, plants (see also Hauptallee 4b , 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, Herkulesallee 1, Karcherallee 8, 10, Stübelallee 2 etc.), also western extension of Herkulesallee, floor inlay "Angel of Cultures" is not part of the cultural monument, as one of the most important Saxon Parks in Saxony of particular importance in terms of garden history and garden art. 09306817
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Karcherallee 29
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Early 20th century (villa) Construction of the objectified architecture after 1900 with a conspicuous cubature and few, accentuating decorations, dominated by the tower construction, striking window design on the front, of architectural significance. 09212437
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Karcherallee 31
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Early 20th century (villa) irregular structure, roof with several gables, partly with crooked hips, broken up, central turret, various window shapes, encircling plinth and posts in sandstone, wrought iron fields, historically important. 09212438
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Karcherallee 37
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marked 1887 (weather vane) Cubic building on a square floor plan, enlivened by a three-storey risalit with a tail gable on the left side of the street, entrance annex, veranda annex, very classic forms of architectural elements, encircling base made of sandstone, fence in wrought iron, of architectural significance. 09212439
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Karcherallee 41
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1912 (villa) in the hall board furnishings from the time of origin, historically and artistically significant 09212440
 


Villa with garden and enclosure
Villa with garden and enclosure Karcherallee 47
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around 1900 (villa) Cubic building on a square floor plan, expanded mansard roof, enlivened by a corner bay window with a tower top, historicizing facade, encircling base made of sandstone, fence in wrought iron, historically important. 09212441
 


Villa with villa garden and enclosure in a corner
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Villa with villa garden and enclosure in a corner Karcherallee 49
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around 1890 (villa) Extremely representative historical building, characteristic style villa of its time, facade also facing Tiergartenstrasse, this dominated by a central projecting including a round roof house, on the corner "stand bay" with exit, rich architectural structure in sandstone, villa garden in regular design related to the building, property in terms of architectural history , artistically and in terms of urban development history. 09212442
 


Villa with garage and fencing
Villa with garage and fencing Koenigsteinstrasse 3
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around 1910 (villa) Elegant, simple reform architecture, a bay window with a veranda attachment to the front, cornice at the level of the sills of the upper floor windows, the dignified garage included in the design, encircling sandstone plinth, wooden fence, historically important. 09212435
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Koenigsteinstrasse 4
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around 1880 (villa) representative historicizing building, noteworthy the rear stair tower with roof hood and small lantern, historically and artistically significant. 09212436
 


Villa with enclosure and corner pavilion in it
Villa with enclosure and corner pavilion in it Koenigsteinstrasse 5
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around 1920 (villa) Cubic on a square area with a hipped roof, reform architecture from the years before the war, no more historicism, playing with restrained annexes on the ground floor that enliven the cubature, including some verandas, a cornice typical of the time at the level of the sills of the upper floor windows, enclosure plinth and Wickets in sandstone blocks with wooden fields, in the corner a pavilion with a hipped roof, significant in terms of architectural history. 09212432
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Koenigsteinstrasse 6
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around 1910 (villa) Cubic on a rectangular area with a mighty broken gable roof, single-storey, the roof completely expanded, reform architecture from the years before the war, historicism only in the roof shape and in the bat dormers, the reliefs typical of the time in the arched windows above the door also figuratively as a boy with two pavilions, flat pilaster strips also structure in a slightly neo-classical way, unusual fencing with base and cover plate in sandstone, fields in wrought iron, important in terms of building history. 09212434
 


Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Königsteinstrasse 8
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around 1910 (villa) Almost square surface, single-storey with a broken gable roof, to the corner with a crooked hip, on this gable side facing Basteistraße a veranda, simple reform architecture from the years before the war, on the veranda two neo-classicist garlands, enclosure with a stone base with a hunter's fence, historically important. 09212433
 


Strehlener Hof;  Königshof Theater
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Strehlener Hof; Königshof Theater Kreischaer Strasse 2; 4
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1888–1889 (inn) Inn with a front building on Wasaplatz and north wall of the building with the ballroom; anything but a copy built, head building with historicizing facade design and lively roof extensions, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212391
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kreischaer Strasse 6
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around 1890 (half of a double tenement house) Uniform design with number 8, ground floor urban with shops, two upper floors and an expanded mansard roof, economical historicizing design, house built in place of a courtyard in the village, of architectural significance. 09212393
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kreischaer Strasse 8
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around 1890 (half of a double tenement house) Uniform design with number 6, ground floor urban with shops, two upper floors and an expanded mansard roof, economical historicizing design, house built in place of a courtyard in the village, of architectural significance. 09305746
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kreischaer Strasse 10
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around 1900 (tenement) Corner house on Lannerstraße, with almost the entire Lannerstraße up to Lockwitzer Straße, built on the site of what was once a large courtyard in the village, on the ground floor there are municipal shops, corner bay windows over the two upper floors, corner with a raised structure with its own roof, historicizing in the German Renaissance , of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09212252
 


Residential stable house and rear barn, later converted into a residential house, of a farm
Residential stable house and rear barn, later converted into a residential house, of a farm Kreischaer Strasse 12
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1616, in the core (stable house) older, gable-facing building in the core probably still from the early 17th century, changed especially after 1850, characteristic rural property of its time, remarkable the decorative gable with forms of the German Renaissance, unique in a rural building, courtyard also important in terms of building history as a component of the village of Strehlen of local history. 09212260
 


Residential building
Residential building Kreischaer Strasse 13
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marked 1865 (residential building) Formerly forge, gable to the north, gable roof, today a new two-storey extension to the south integrated into the roof, this once single-storey with a flat roof, one of the few old buildings on the farm, to be assigned to the village in terms of architecture and history. 09212280
 


Bridge over the Kaitzbach
Bridge over the Kaitzbach Kreischaer Strasse 14 (near)
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19th century (pedestrian bridge) Bridge over the Kaitzbach and partial bank reinforcement; At the Anger and Höhe Kreischaer Straße 14, arches, bridges and embankment walls made of regular sandstone blocks, significance in terms of building history and local history. 09212265
 


House, side building and cellar
House, side building and cellar Kreischaer Strasse 14; 16a; 16; 18
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18th century (farmhouse),
2nd half of the 19th century (side building), marked 1740
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Residential building (No. 16), side building (No. 14 / 16a) and cellar (No. 18); Parts of a former four-sided courtyard, half-timbered house on the upper floor, a largely new building, only the original ground floor, former side buildings with a high pitched roof occupied by bat dormers and dormers, basement with sandstone vaults, evidence of rural architecture from the 18th and the second half of the 19th century, still a remarkable courtyard in the historic village center of Strehlen, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. 09212261
 


Apartment building in development closed to the right
Apartment building in development closed to the right Kreischaer Strasse 19
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around 1895 (tenement) three-storey, simply historicizing, built as an early town house in the village instead of the watermill that burned down in 1883, this one in the far south on the Anger, design similar to Dohnaer Strasse 24, the corner house on the right, significant building history. 09212268
 


Bridge over the Kaitzbach
Bridge over the Kaitzbach Kreischaer Straße 20 (near)
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19th century (pedestrian bridge) Bridge over the Kaitzbach and partial bank reinforcement; on the Anger, between Kreischaer Strasse 20 and Dohnaer Strasse 12, arches, bridges and embankment walls made of regular sandstone blocks, significance in terms of architectural and local history. 09305821
 


Residential building
Residential building Kreischaer Strasse 22
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Mid 19th century (residential building) an early suburban building, simply historicizing, large medium-sized and flanking small attic houses, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212502
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm
Residential stable house and side building of a farm Kreischaer Strasse 28
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around 1825, 1st half of the 19th century (stable house) Part of the village, massive and stately, quarry stone plastered, significant building and local history. 09212262
 


Farm with stable house, coach house extension, side building, barn and gate system
Farm with stable house, coach house extension, side building, barn and gate system Kreischaer Strasse 30
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inscribed 1853 (stable house), inscribed 1829 (side building), inscribed 1880 (barn), inscribed 1808 (gate entrance) Impressive and largely authentic rural buildings, especially from the period around 1850, enriched by window frames made of sandstone, portals, corbels and ornaments, one of the most remarkable farms in the village of Strehlen, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09212263
 


Four-sided courtyard with a former stable house, side building, outbuildings and barn
Four-sided courtyard with a former stable house, side building, outbuildings and barn Kreischaer Strasse 34; 34a
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around 1800
(stable house), marked 1847 (barn), marked 1697, perhaps as early as 1619 (gate entrance)
Four-sided courtyard with a former stable house, side building, two coach houses, outbuildings, barn and gate entrance; the first two half-timbered houses on the upper floor, formerly the courtyard of a landowner, used by a haulage company since the mid-1920s, used a little later as a garage, despite conversion and modernization one of the few courtyards in the village that are still closed, significant in terms of architectural and local history 09212264
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 1
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around 1910 (tenement) the ground floor is clad in sandstone, the facade is representative symmetrical with a polygonal core flanking the central axis over the three upper floors, loggias on the outside of the first and second floors, original front door, of architectural significance. 09212400
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 3
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around 1910 (tenement) four-storey, sophisticated symmetrical façade, completely clad in sandstone, loggias in each of the outermost axes over all three upper floors, original front door, beautiful reliefs as economical architectural decoration, significance of building history. 09212401
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 5
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marked 1910 (tenement) four-storey, sophisticated symmetrical façade, here dating “Anno 1910”, the central axis with the front door is flanked by axes with balconies over the upper floors, the entire façade is sandstone-faced, original front door, beautiful reliefs as economical architectural decoration, significance of building history. 09212402
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 7
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around 1910 (tenement) four-storey, sophisticated symmetrical facade, the outer axes each with loggias pulled forward and open, the ground floor sandstone-faced, original front door, beautiful reliefs as economical architectural decoration, significance of the building history. 09212403
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 9
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around 1910 (tenement) Corner house facing Robert-Koch-Strasse, four-storey, sophisticated facade, enlivened by balconies and loggias, wide center pieces symmetrically facing both streets, sandstone facing, as well as the entire ground floor, the balcony and loggia parapets and the window frames, original front door, economical, tasteful architectural decoration the balcony parapets and the grilles of the upper balconies, architectural significance. 09212404
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 13
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around 1910 (tenement) four-storey, sophisticated facade, the second and fifth of the six axes each with open bay windows, on the third floor here a kind of loggia, the ground floor sandstone-faced, original front door, beautiful reliefs as economical architectural decoration, significance of building history. 09216806
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kurt-Frölich-Strasse 15
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around 1910 (tenement) four-storey, sophisticated symmetrical facade, the outer axes each with loggias pulled forward and open, the ground floor sandstone-faced, original front door, beautiful reliefs as economical architectural decoration, significance of the building history. 09216807
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lannerstraße 1
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marked 1901 (tenement house) Corner house to Altstrehlen, four-storey, sloping corner with roof tower and bay windows over the first and second floors, on the latter inscription “Clemens Türke. Archit. 1901 ”, several corner axes on both sides with facing bricks, the house is located directly on the village green and, like the entire Lannerstraße, replaced a village development, which is of local and architectural importance. 09212253
 


Tenement house, to the right in a closed development
Tenement house, to the right in a closed development Lannerstraße 2
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around 1890 (tenement) Three-storey with an extended mansard roof, a shop with a beautiful original shop front, architectural structure simply historicizing in sandstone, a sales pavilion built on to the left, the house, like the entire Lannerstraße, replaced a village development, of local and architectural importance. 09212394
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lannerstraße 3
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1908 (tenement) Shops on the outer axes on the ground floor and balconies on the upper floors, the ground floor faced with sandstone, a simple historicizing architectural structure also sandstone, the house, like the entire Lannerstraße, replaced a village development, of local and architectural significance. 09212254
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lannerstraße 5
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around 1900 (tenement) Stately symmetrical building with a wide curved gable, three-storey with an extended mansard roof, simple historicizing architectural structure like the entire ground floor in sandstone, the house replaced a village development with the entire Lannerstraße, original hallway equipment with ceiling painting and stucco decoration, of local and architectural importance. 09212255
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 1
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Early 20th century (tenement house) symmetrically constructed, the four-storey facade has an unusual design: three-axis middle section with its own hipped roof, the external axes on the first and second floors open in loggias, on the top floor balcony, the entire facade clad with sandstone, sparse, dignified architectural decoration, significant in terms of building history. 09216808
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 2
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Early 20th century (tenement house) Half of the house jumps back like the whole of number 4 and half of number 6, so that a front garden is created, in the street part gable, at the back corner corner bay, on the recessed part above the ground floor and first floor extension with open bay windows, on that balcony, on the third Upper floor also has a balcony, all sandstone clad, sparse, dignified architectural decoration, significant in terms of building history. 09212288
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 3
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Early 20th century (tenement house) three-storey, symmetrical with drawn-in balconies in the middle of the facade on the two upper floors, here above the eaves a massive roof extension with its own hipped roof, the entire facade clad with sandstone, sparse, dignified architectural decoration, significant in terms of building history. 09212290
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 4
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around 1905 (tenement) jumps back like half numbers 2 and 6 from the street line, so that a front garden is created, symmetrically constructed with a wide balcony on the first floor and small balconies to the side of the central axis on the second and third floors, the entire facade clad with sandstone, hardly any architectural decoration, architectural history significant. 09212409
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 5
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Early 20th century (tenement house) symmetrical, three-story, the three central axes raised with a fourth floor, the flank axes on the two upper floors with loggias, the entire facade clad with sandstone, sparse, dignified architectural decoration, significant in terms of building history. 09212289
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 6
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around 1905 (tenement) The house jumps back in the right half like the entire number 4 and half number 2, so that a front garden is created, in the part adjacent to the street gable, at the recess over three upper floors corner bay windows, on the recessed part over all storeys attached balconies, in the part on the street Balconies, all sandstone-clad, sparse, dignified architectural decorations, significant in terms of building history. 09212408
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 7
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around 1925 (residential building) Corner house, double tenement house with Robert-Koch-Strasse 5, four-storey with a flat hipped roof, construction later and in a completely different folk spirit than the sophisticated facade in Art Deco to the northeast, the window axes of the ground floor and two upper floors are each slightly recessed, framed and crowned, on Robert-Koch-Strasse also balconies, portals with sloping walls and an Art Deco crowning, in this style also the triangular skylights, particularly significant in terms of architectural history. 09216809
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lenbachstrasse 8
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around 1910 (tenement) Corner house facing Robert-Koch-Strasse, ground floor clad in sandstone, everything is still somewhat "picturesque" irregular, two different gables at the corner, facing Lenbachstrasse with a bay window, balconies drawn into Robert-Koch-Strasse, significant building history. 09212407
 


Unity of railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex with several individual monuments
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Unity of railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen , residential complex with several individual monuments Lenbachstrasse 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15
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1923–1926
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Unity of railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex with numerous individual monuments; Housing complex of the Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft eGmbH between Kurt-Fröhlich-Strasse, Robert-Koch-Strasse, Mockritzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, consisting of two squares, traditionalistically designed multi-family or settlement houses with a mansard roof, enlivened by triangular gables, door roofs, wall structures and shutters, The corner buildings at Mockritzer Strasse 8 and Robert-Koch-Strasse 16 with bay windows, richer facade design and concave floor plan are somewhat highlighted, as a striking and unmistakable example of the settlement architecture of the twenties, artistically and historically significant. 09216810
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Lenbachstrasse 10; 12; 14
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1923–1926 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses; structurally with Robert-Koch-Straße 8 and Teplitzer Straße 57, as part of a remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, important in terms of building history and urban development. 09305133
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810) Lenbachstrasse 11; 13; 15
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1923–1926 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212413
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Leon-Pohle-Strasse 1
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around 1912 (villa) Building with polygonal corner towers and tent roof including lantern, striking example of the reform architecture that prevailed after 1900, objectively restrained building design with neoclassical (pilaster strips and panel frieze) and neo-baroque echoes (roof hoods), the accentuating decor stylizing, historically and artistically significant as well as part of the Strehlen district between Tiergartenstrasse and Wiener Strasse of significance in terms of urban development history. 09212467
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Leon-Pohle-Strasse 2
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around 1912 (villa) Remarkable in terms of design and typical of the period villa building of the early objectivity with historicizing elements and Art Nouveau motifs, remarkable interior furnishings, architectural and artistic value. 09212468
 


Residential group
Residential group Liliensteinstrasse 2; 4; 6; 8
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around 1912 (apartment building) Four houses built next to one another in the manner of settlement houses, with a picturesque historicization, emphasized irregular design in the home style similar to the garden city of Hellerau with bay windows, turrets and porches, the outer houses each with large gables facing the street, economical art deco decorations, especially in the arched fields above windows and doors, unusual in conception and shape, significant in terms of building history. 09212457
 


Residential building
Residential building Lockwitzer Strasse 2
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) Simple pre-industrial construction, flat hipped roof, belt cornice at the level of the sills of the upper floor windows, enclosed jamb, straight window roofs, segment arches on the ground floor with different window sizes, importance of building history. 09212419
 


Apartment house as a corner house in a closed development
Apartment house as a corner house in a closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 3
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around 1900 (tenement) three-storey with an extended mansard roof, ground floor and architectural structure sandstone, otherwise plaster, the corner beveled and raised by one storey, clinker-clad, historicizing in the northern renaissance, of architectural and local significance. 09212395
 

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Tenement house
Tenement house Lockwitzer Strasse 4
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around 1900 (tenement) the corner location to Heinrich-Zille-Straße was taken in a high corner tower with a pointed attachment, the three-storey main facade symmetrical with loggias in the central axis, to Heinrich-Zille-Strasse two-storey, historically significant. 09212418
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 5
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around 1900 (tenement) three-storey with extended mansard roof, on the ground floor with original shops, ground floor and architectural structure sandstone, otherwise plaster, in the golden ratio on the first and second floors bay windows in clinker, strictly historicizing in the northern renaissance, of architectural and local significance. 09212396
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 7
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marked 1903 (tenement house) three-storey with extended mansard roof, ground floor and architectural structure sandstone, otherwise plaster, on the left above the first and second floors a polygonal protruding tower with attachment and dome, historicizing in the northern Renaissance, inscribed “Paul Markus Archit. 1903 ”, on the right no house had yet been built, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09212397
 


Tenement house with fencing in open construction
Tenement house with fencing in open construction Lockwitzer Strasse 10
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around 1890 (tenement) Historicizing residential building from the end of the 19th century with a mansard roof, the three central axes slightly drawn forward in a risalit and combined with the roofs on the ground floor and first floor, building historical significance. 09212398
 


Tenement house with enclosure
Tenement house with enclosure Lockwitzer Strasse 12
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around 1890 (tenement) Corner house on Kurt-Frölich-Straße, partly two-, partly three-storey, in the two-storey parts extended mansard roof, otherwise roofs quite flat, clinker brick, architectural structure sandstone, beveled corner emphasized with bay windows, encircling sandstone posts and sandstone plinths, wrought-iron fence fields, historical and local building history significant. 09212399
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 14
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1905 (tenement) Corner house on Kurt-Frölich-Straße, four-storey with a flat sloping gable roof, partly also the third floor as a mansard roof, the extremely representative facade completely clad in sandstone, beveled corner with bay windows over the first and second floor, all sorts of very dignified architectural decorations in the spirit of a noble Art Nouveau Playing with window shapes and formats, balconies and loggias, stairwell fittings partly with doors, colored glass, floor panels and banisters preserved, historical significance. 09212285
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 16
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1905 (tenement) three-storey with extended mansard roof, representative facade, ground floor clad in sandstone, the axes on both sides of the two central axes symmetrically with widely cantilevered balconies on all upper floors up to the top floor, here a bricked-up gable each, loggias on the first floor, interior fittings partially preserved, with stucco decoration, architectural historical significance . 09212286
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 18
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1902–1903 (tenement house) Corner house on Lenbachstraße, three-storey with an extended mansard roof, the corner emphasized by raised gables on both sides and a bay window in the form of the Nordic Renaissance on the first floor, otherwise very irregular facades in the spirit of Art Nouveau, with different gables, cornices as well as window formats and window shapes , offset balconies, the base clad in sandstone at an irregular height, as well as the entrance area, the corner bay window, the architectural structure, the interior with the original hallway furnishings, significance in terms of building history. 09212287
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 20
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1904–1905 (tenement house) Slightly acute-angled corner house facing Lenbachstrasse, three-storey with an extended mansard roof, the upper floors in the clinker brick area, representative Art Nouveau building, large loggias in conspicuously different shapes, ground floor and the beveled corner with semicircular core clad in sandstone over the first and second floors, the entrance with lush floral relief is unusually representative - Ornaments that culminate in a woman's head, based on Henry van de Velde (1863–1957), striking design in the hallway and stairwell with decorative painting, wall paneling, railings, handrails and tiled flooring, significant in terms of architectural history. 09212291
 


Apartment building in closed development, with courtyard wing
Apartment building in closed development, with courtyard wing Lockwitzer Strasse 22
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1905 (tenement) three-storey with extended mansard roof, ground floor and architectural structure sandstone, the upper storeys in the clinker brick, facade design historicizing, "picturesque" - irregular, based on the northern Renaissance, two risalits, left with bay windows, right with loggias over the first and second floors, corridor and stairwell fittings with stucco decor, original doors, overhangs, wall mirrors, railings, wrought iron handrails and the like, important in terms of building history. 09212292
 


Apartment building in closed development, with courtyard wing
Apartment building in closed development, with courtyard wing Lockwitzer Strasse 24
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1905 (tenement) three-storey with extended mansard roof, ground floor and architectural structure sandstone, the upper storeys in clinker brick, facade design historicizing, "picturesque" - irregular, based on the northern renaissance, two risalits each with oriels and with loggias on the first and second upper storey, significant building history. 09212293
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Lockwitzer Strasse 26
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1905 (tenement) Slightly obtuse-angled corner house facing Mockritzer Strasse, three-storey with an extended mansard roof, ground floor and architectural structure in sandstone, the upper floors are clinker-brick, facade design historicizing, »picturesque« - irregular, based on the northern Renaissance, the beveled corner with half-timbered gable, flanked by the corner core above the first and second floor and open wooden superstructures, significant in terms of building history. 09212294
 


23. Middle school
23. Middle school Lockwitzer Strasse 28
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marked 1939, on the back (school) School-building; Two-storey over an L-shaped floor plan, hipped roofs, in the long wing on the courtyard side, the main entrance in a stair tower that cuts the eaves with a clock as a sgraffito, here also designation 1939, typical, traditionally designed building of the Third Reich, historically significant. 09216811
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Lockwitzer Strasse 69
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1927–1928
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Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216833
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Lockwitzer Strasse 71; 73; 75
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse ( Hugo-Bürkner-Park ), it was of major architectural and urban development importance. 09212307
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Lockwitzer Strasse 77; 79; 81
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216834
 


Residential house with a rear extension
Residential house with a rear extension Mary-Krebs-Strasse 1
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) This probably once a horse stable for a riding school, two-storey house with hipped roof and attic house, extension with a mighty gable roof, home of Mary Krebs, important for local history and building history. 09212281
 


Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mary-Krebs-Strasse 2
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1911 or around 1910 (apartment building) representative urban building in reform style, sparse neo-baroque architectural decoration, facade symmetrical, plastically resolved by bay windows flanking the central axis over the first and second floor and extended attic, each with its own roofing, the fire wall on the right shows that further urban houses in closed development will follow and the should give way to village courtyards, historically significant. 09212283
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Mary-Krebs-Strasse 4
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1911 or around 1910 (apartment building) representative urban building in reform style, sparse neo-baroque architectural decoration, symmetrical facade, three-dimensionally resolved by raised three central axes with their own roofing, the flank axes with exposed bay windows, sandstone-clad ground floor, the fire wall on the left shows that further urban houses should follow in closed development, architectural history significant. 09212284
 


Tenement house, to the left in closed development
Mockritzer Strasse 1
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around 1895 (tenement) is located in the southern part of the old village, where from 1547 a water mill, powered by the Kaitzbach, stood, which burned down in 1883. The area was then initially closed in a horseshoe with urban residential buildings, number 1 two upper floors and an expanded mansard roof, historicistically with classic shapes, of local and architectural significance. 09212300
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Mockritzer Strasse 2
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marked 1845 (stable house) long building, on the courtyard side with half-timbering on the upper floor, origin baroque, dating 1845 above the cellar entrance. Once part of the courtyard, today's Mockritzer Strasse 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13. The Mockritzer Strasse is only shown at its northern end on the topographical map from 1881 as a path that leads through the courtyard. Part of the village center of Strehlen, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09216805
 


Apartment building in closed development
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Apartment building in closed development Mockritzer Strasse 6
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1904–1905, marked 1904 (tenement house) Corner house on the semicircular extension of the Mockritzer Straße, three-storey with an extended roof, corner bay window over the two upper floors and the extended attic, many Art Nouveau reliefs in the same arrangement as once historic elements, representative, original hallway and staircase furnishings, chamber singer Liesel von lived here Schuch-Ganzel (1891 to 1990), daughter of Ernst von Schuch (1846–1914), whom Robert Sterl (1867–1932) painted, is of architectural and artistic significance. 09212295
 


House of a farm
House of a farm Mockritzer Strasse 7
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marked 1810 (in the door frame) Half-timbered construction on the upper floor, once part of the courtyard at Mockritzer Strasse 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13. The Mockritzer Strasse was led through the courtyard here at its northern entrance. Part of the village of Strehlen, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. 09212322
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Mockritzer Strasse 8
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1923–1926 (twin house) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: duplex; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212411
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Mockritzer Strasse 9
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) three-storey with a mansard roof, historically important 09212323
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Mockritzer Strasse 10
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1923–1926 (twin house) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: duplex; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216813
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Mockritzer Strasse 17
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around 1890 (villa) In addition to the school, the first building in the street section, two-storey cubic with an extended mansard roof, upgraded with a two-storey corner bay window that takes up the corner situation on Lockwitzer Strasse, building decorations in sandstone, classically in the German Renaissance, enclosure base and brick corner as well as driveway sandstone and iron stakes - and significant in terms of local history. 09212299
 


Strehlen primary school;  47. Elementary school
Strehlen primary school; 47. Elementary school Mockritzer Strasse 19
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1884 (school), 1883 (Luthereiche), around 1884 (plaster) School building, Luther oak and mosaic paving in the entrance area; Two-storey plastered building with two wings and protruding middle wing for the staircase at the rear, striking historicizing building in the forms of the Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque, richly structured, flat hipped roof, over the central projection of the main facade, gable top with ornaments, the mosaic pavement from the late 19th century in Shape of a stylized flower with different colored stones, valuable in terms of building history and local history, the mosaic pavement is artistically significant. 09212298
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Oskarstrasse 1
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around 1895 (villa) Simple historicizing building, enhanced by a corner tower with ornamental framework and, flanking this, a dwarf house and a dwarf gable, building historical value. 09212330
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Oskarstrasse 2
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around 1900 (villa) Elaborate historic building with main facade facing Wasaplatz, here two side elevations with wooden balconies or loggias and triangular gables in wood with cracks, overall very lively and asymmetrical, value in terms of local and architectural history. 09212332
 


Villa with back building
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Villa with back building Oskarstrasse 3
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around 1905 (villa) Two-storey villa with a gable roof, which was unusual for the time, but very irregular arrangement of windows, bay windows, etc., a blessing angel on the corner on the upper floor, a Palladi motif in the gable, significant in terms of architectural history. 09212336
 


Villa and rest of the enclosure
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Villa and rest of the enclosure Oskarstrasse 6
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1891-1892 (villa) Simple, cubic two-storey building with a flat tent roof with various steps following the building, a single-storey veranda in the south-west, economical, still historicizing architectural decoration, parts of the furnishings preserved, significant in terms of both building history and urban development as part of the Strehlen villa district. 09212333
 


villa
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villa Oskarstrasse 8
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around 1890 (villa) Simple, historic building, upgraded with a curved gable, a sloping roofed outside staircase and a half-timbered bay, quite complicated roof projections, living and working place of the physiotherapist and art collector Ursula Baring (1907-2002), local and architectural value. 09212334
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Oskarstrasse 10
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around 1900 (villa) takes up the acute-angled location of Oscarstraße / Julius-Otto-Straße and the orientation towards Gustav-Adolf-Platz, effective above all three gables with German neo-Renaissance shapes, play with yellow and red clinker brick and sandstone structure, structurally and artistically valuable . 09212335
 


Dresden-Strehlen stop;  Bodenbach – Dresden-Neustadt railway line
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Dresden-Strehlen stop; Bodenbach – Dresden-Neustadt railway line Oskarstrasse 14
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1901–1902 (reception building) Stop with reception building, platform roofing, staircase with stairs and gate system; Reception building in two two-storey wings at an angle, gable roofs with gables based on the German Renaissance, a single-storey structure for the former station restaurant, historicizing with clinker-sandstone facades and great design urge, station building on the Bodenbach / Děčín – Dresden railway line -Neustadt (6240, see BD, Elbe Valley Railway), significant in terms of building history, railway history and local history. 09212483
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Oskarstrasse 16
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around 1900 (villa) Cubic two-storey building with a mansard roof, reform style in an unusual form, monumental and representative, exceptionally large windows, also narrowly grouped together, flat arches, encircling sandstone plinths and sandstone posts with wrought iron fence panels with Art Nouveau forms, significant building history. 09212482
 


villa
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villa Oskarstrasse 18
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1901 (villa) a mixture of neo-baroque and art nouveau, including the architectural decorations, two-storey with a non-developed, high roof with a roof platform, a gable structure facing the street with a bay window, on the upper floor this half-timbered with a copper roof and art nouveau shapes, the house entrance and the staircase mark one of the Roof growing tower, fence in sandstone plinth and sandstone posts, fields changed new, significant in terms of building history. 09212481
 


Villa with enclosure, gate, arch, garage and parts of the garden design
Villa with enclosure, gate, arch, garage and parts of the garden design Pfaffensteinstrasse 6
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around 1930 (villa) two wings at an angle, single-storey with high pitched roofs, a segment of a circle inserted at an angle, large, square, multi-sprouted windows, the effect is also in the play with the large shape, sparse architectural decorations, encasement of brick plinths and brick posts, important in terms of building history. 09212456
 


villa
villa Pfaffensteinstrasse 9
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around 1910 (villa) Villa; Reform style, plaster with a sandstone plinth, single-storey with a high broken roof, annexes for the entrance on the front gable, two-storey with a tower-like appearance on the south side, at the back as a veranda, architectural decorations reduced to geometric elements and profiled cornices, of architectural significance. 09212455
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Rayskistraße 22
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around 1895 (villa) with number 13 the first house on the street, building takes up the acute-angled location between Rayskistraße and Elsa-Brändström-Straße, with two buildings at an angle, in the same clamped flatter component, clinker brick with plaster structure, extremely representative in the style of the German neo-Renaissance, two high Gable to the south and towards Rayskistraße, bay windows, verandas, corner cuboids, roofing, etc., fencing in iron bars, important in terms of building history and architectural history. 09212276
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Rayskistraße 32; 34; 36; 38; 40; 42; 44
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the aggregate Vasatz settlement: row of houses; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus-oriented complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which have flat roofs and a continuous horizontal stripe, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09212303
 


Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013)
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Vasatz-Siedlung: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305013) Rayskistraße 33; 35; 37
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1930–1932 (apartment building) Individual monument of the Vasatz settlement as a whole: row of houses over L-shaped floor plan; as part of a remarkable Bauhaus complex between Dohnaer Straße, Hugo-Bürkner-Straße and Rayskistraße, the houses of which show an idiosyncratic, strip-shaped facade, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. 09216835
 


Residential building
Residential building Reicker Strasse 8
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1853 (residential house) Classicist building with a rectangular floor plan, plastered quarry stone, hipped roof, cornice between the floors, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, representative upper floor with straight window coverings, built as an administrative building for a brick factory, significant in terms of architectural history. 09212321
 


Villa with outbuildings and fencing
Villa with outbuildings and fencing Reicker Strasse 9
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around 1895 (villa) emphasizes irregular historicizing in the northern Renaissance with bay windows, little gables, ornamental framework, different window formats, outbuildings with curved gables, encircling sandstone plinths with iron picket fence, important in terms of architectural history. 09212319
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Reicker Strasse 11
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around 1900 (villa) Plastered building, basement, one storey, expanded jamb roof with various shapes, a two-storey roof structure to Reicker Strasse, corner bay window and corner tower to the corner of Rayskistrasse, base, post and sandstone wall sloping at the corner, wrought iron fence, historically significant. 09212320
 


Duplex house
Duplex house Reicker Strasse 14; 16
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marked 1927 (double house) Part of a small residential complex made up of three buildings grouped around a courtyard (also Cäcilienstraße 9 and Cäcilienstraße 11 / Reicker Straße 18), a striking example of settlement architecture from the 1920s, significant building history. 09213810
 


Double house (Cäcilienstraße 11 and Reicker Straße 18)
Double house (Cäcilienstraße 11 and Reicker Straße 18) Reicker Strasse 18
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marked 1927 (double house) Part of a small residential complex consisting of three buildings grouped around a courtyard (also Reicker Strasse 14/16 and Cäcilienstraße 9), hipped roofs, loggias facing the courtyard, a striking example of settlement architecture from the 1920s, significant in terms of building history. 09216937
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Reicker Strasse 20
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around 1910 (villa) Corner to Cäcilienstraße, single-storey with an exceptionally high, two-storey roof, historicizing in the local style, with wood paneling, crooked hips, a large inserted gable to Cäcilienstraße, smaller on the back, extremely remarkable in terms of building history. 09216814
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Koch-Strasse 1
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around 1910 (tenement) Plastered building, part of a homogeneous new residential area, three-storey with an extended roof, symmetrical, loggias on the sides in the upper storeys, beautiful reliefs as architectural decoration, important from an architectural point of view. 09212405
 


Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810) Robert-Koch-Strasse 2
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1923–1926 (apartment building) Individual monument of the collective railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216836
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Koch-Strasse 3
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around 1910 (tenement) Plastered building, part of a homogeneous new residential area, three-storey with an extended roof, symmetrical, loggias on the sides in the upper storeys with convex iron parapets, beautiful reliefs as architectural decoration, of architectural significance. 09212406
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Robert-Koch-Strasse 4; 6
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1923–1926 (twin house) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: duplex; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216815
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Koch-Strasse 5
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around 1925 (residential building) Corner house, double tenement house with Robert-Koch-Strasse 5, four-storey with a flat hipped roof, construction later and in a completely different folk spirit than the sophisticated facade in Art Deco to the northeast, the window axes of the ground floor and two upper floors are each slightly recessed, framed and crowned, on Robert-Koch-Strasse also balconies, portals with sloping walls and an Art Deco crowning, in this style also the triangular skylights, particularly significant in terms of architectural history. 09216809
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Koch-Strasse 7
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around 1910 (tenement) Original hallway and stairwell furnishings with painting (painting and stenciling), banisters, doors, flooring, etc., significant in terms of building history and artistically. 09212297
 


Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810) Robert-Koch-Strasse 8
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1922–1923 (apartment building) Individual monument of the collective railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building; structurally connected to Lenbachstrasse 10-14 and Teplitzer Strasse 57, as part of a noteworthy design ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of architectural history and urban development. 09216837
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Koch-Strasse 9
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around 1912 (tenement) Part of a homogeneous new residential area, corner house to the central axis of the semicircular square on Mockritzer Strasse, plastered construction, corner emphasized by three-quarter round bay windows on the three upper floors, the top floor facing the square above a slightly suggested roof, inside original coffered hallway ceiling and staircase furnishings, remarkable doors, railings etc., of importance in terms of building history. 09212296
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810) Robert-Koch-Strasse 10; 12; 14; 16
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1923–1926 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212410
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Robert-Koch-Strasse 16
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1923–1926 (twin house) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: duplex; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212411
 


Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 51
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1923–1926 (residential building) Individual monument of the collective railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216840
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: double dwelling (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: double dwelling (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 53; 55
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1923–1926 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: double residential building; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216816
 


Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 57
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1923–1926 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: residential building, structurally connected to Lenbachstrasse 10–14 and Robert-Koch-Strasse 8; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216839
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings (individual monument to ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 59
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1923–1926 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses and outbuildings; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212413
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 61; 63; 65
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1923–1926 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: row of houses; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09212412
 


Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810)
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Railway construction cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: semi-detached house (single monument for ID no. 09216810) Teplitzer Strasse 67
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1923–1926 (twin house) Individual monument belonging to the railway workers' building cooperative Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex: duplex; as part of a creatively remarkable ensemble of small apartments and housing developments around 1925, significant in terms of building history and urban planning. 09216813
 


Duplex house
Duplex house Teplitzer Strasse 80; 82
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marked 1928–1929 (residential building) forms a small residential complex with Teplitzer Strasse 84/86, this from the perspective of the former client, Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen, Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft GmbH., part of the entire settlement on Dohnaer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, on the other hand through the traditionalist design of cubature and facade with hipped roof, lattice windows , Folding shutters, etc., clearly distinguished from the other expressionistically designed buildings, incidentally also by Paul Löffler, due to the authenticity and the direct comparison of traditional architectural language (Teplitzer Straße 80-86) and expressionist architectural language (other housing developments on the corner of Dohnaer Straße and Teplitzer Strasse) historically significant, also as a characteristic settlement house around 1930 of importance in terms of urban development history (see also Teplitzer Strasse 84/86). 09218400
 


Duplex
Duplex Teplitzer Strasse 84; 86
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marked 1928–1929 (residential building) forms a small residential complex with Teplitzer Straße 84/86, which is significant in terms of building history and of relevance to the history of urban development (see also Teplitzer Straße 82/86). 09218401
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: double dwelling (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Teplitzer Strasse 88
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1927–1928
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Individual monument of the whole of the HGS settlement Strehlen: double dwelling house; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09213811
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Teplitzer Strasse 90
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1927–1928 (apartment building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09212309
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Teplitzer Strasse 92; 94; 96
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09212308
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Teplitzer Strasse 93; 95; 97; 99; 101; 103
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216844
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Teplitzer Strasse 98; 100; 102; 104; 106; 108; 110; 112
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216846
 


Bürgerwiese: Park and accompanying street spaces (individual monument for ID No. 09214065) Tiergartenstrasse
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1843–1850 (park area) Individual monument of the community Bürgerwiese: Park and accompanying street spaces; Romantic park with green areas, trees, pond including fountain, stream and sculptures, the accompanying street spaces on Bürgerwiese, Parkstrasse and Lennéplatz with the character of an avenue, unique garden design (see also the list of the individual sculptures and Lennéplatz). 09306815
 


Villa Salzburg
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Villa Salzburg Tiergartenstrasse 8
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1874 (villa) Villa with enclosure; Important building of the Semper Nicolai School in Dresden with an impressive neo-renaissance facade, accentuated by the street-side central projection, interior elaborate furnishings from the time it was built and around 1910, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. Renaissance-style villa built by Hermann Nicolai for textile wholesaler Adolph Salzburg , the last building in the English Quarter destroyed in the air raids in 1945 . 09212248
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 36
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around 1900 (villa) Neo-Baroque sandstone building with irregular ground plan and elevation, blunt pyramid roof, the tower-like roof structures with mansard hipped roofs, a plastic festoon surrounding the frieze, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. 09212491
 


Villa with fence including gate pillars and resting place
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Villa with fence including gate pillars and resting place Tiergartenstrasse 38
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1898 (villa) Villa with enclosure including gate pillars and resting place behind the corner formation as well as rear garage building and driveway from the gate to the vestibule; The main building is a palace-like, neo-baroque sandstone building, broadly positioned, the main facade is sloping on the sides and richly designed, the interior has original furnishings, the encircling is also complex, the property is significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. 09212492
 


enclosure
enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 40; 42
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after 1900 (enclosure) Originally part of a villa estate, which comprised the current properties at Tiergartenstrasse 40, 42 and Wiener Strasse 75, the fence also runs along Oskarstrasse, completely preserved, posts, entrances and plinth walls made of sandstone blocks, fields in wrought iron, stylistically assigned to reform architecture, currently romanticising the entrances like a castle, sophisticated in terms of design, significant in terms of building history. 09216817
 


Villa with villa garden, two-storey garage and fencing
Villa with villa garden, two-storey garage and fencing Tiergartenstrasse 44
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after 1900 (villa) Representative neo-baroque sandstone building with a tendency towards Art Nouveau, corner view with arbor, rich ornamentation, regular garden with design related to the villa, significant in terms of building history and artistically. 09212480
 


Villa, coach house and enclosure
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Villa, coach house and enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 46
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Early 20th century (villa) idiosyncratic villa construction in the forms of historicism and art nouveau, cubic plastered building with rusticated corner tower, ornamental framework, etc., central axis of the main facade emphasized by rusticated semicircular arbor and roof bay, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. 09212479
 


Villa with enclosure, summer house and coach house
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Villa with enclosure, summer house and coach house Tiergartenstrasse 48
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1906 (villa) Representative Art Nouveau building with an irregular outline and a moving roof landscape, plastered building with sandstone structures and plaster ornaments, rear terrace, artistically and historically significant. 09212478
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 50
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around 1910 (villa) Large neo-baroque building with a deep veranda over the entire width of the house, the sandstone pillars decorated with cartouches 09212477
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 52
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1901 (villa) Elaborate building, eclectic with Art Nouveau forms, irregular floor plan and elevation, moving roof landscape, interior largely original furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. 09212476
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 54
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around 1910 (villa) Remarkable in terms of design with neo-baroque and neoclassical elements, with an irregular floor plan, historically and artistically significant. 09212474
 


Bishop Wienken House
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Bishop Wienken House Tiergartenstrasse 74
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1926–1927 (villa) Villa with enclosure; Groundbreaking modern residential building for its time, heavily drawn-in second floor (top floor), flat roofs, building "which is simple and beautiful", architect Albinmüller, Darmstadt, named after Heinrich Wienken (1883–1961), Bishop of Meißen from 1951 to 1957, architectural history and artistically significant. 09212444
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 76
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around 1910 (villa) Corner position to Karcherallee, two-storey with hipped roof, a narrower three-storey structure with a gable roof with a view of Karcherallee and to the rear. Objective construction, alternation of rough plaster and smooth sandstone elements, sandstone ornamentation, historically significant. 09212443
 


Villa with garden
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Villa with garden Tiergartenstrasse 78
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1923–1924 (villa) Two-storey cube, in front of it a mighty portico with Doric columns in a colossal order, the most remarkable neoclassical building in Dresden, garden with a water basin and space-creating planting, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. 09212445
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 79
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1914 (villa) Characteristic construction of the objectified architecture of the first quarter of the 20th century, characterized by a few accentuating structural and decorative elements as well as a high, widely visible mansard roof, typical Baroque and neoclassical motifs, main facade symmetrical with two extensions on the ground floor and a prominent central axis, significant in terms of building history and urban planning . 09212450
 


Villa, villa garden, pergola and enclosure
Villa, villa garden, pergola and enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 80
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1923–1928 (villa), around 1928 (villa garden / country house garden) Traditionally designed building with a hipped roof and accentuating decorative and glazing elements, in which the reform architecture that emerged after 1900 still echoes, garden in its spatial formation and area structure, with two sunken lawns, paths and stairs, terrace with dry stone walls and remains of a pergola and a pavilion as well as original Vegetation and furnishings (two planters), the complex is of architectural and artistic importance. 09212448
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 81
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around 1912 (villa) Characteristic construction of the objectified architecture of the first quarter of the 20th century, characterized by a few accentuating structural and decorative elements as well as a high mansard roof visible from afar, typical Baroque and neoclassical motifs, main facade symmetrical through central balcony porch on Ionic columns, one of the first buildings in this Quarter, historically and artistically significant. 09212451
 


Villa with garage, garden and fencing
Villa with garage, garden and fencing Tiergartenstrasse 82
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1920s (villa) Representative building of architecture around 1930, traditionally designed, animated by Expressionist elements, dominated by a high hipped roof, the interior is lavishly furnished from the time it was built, historically and artistically significant. 09212449
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 83 around 1920 (villa) Villa with enclosure; distinctive and largely originally preserved neoclassical architecture from the first quarter of the 20th century, structured by pilaster strips, sparse architectural decorations, eye-catching dormer windows on the street side, historically and artistically significant. 09212452
 


Villa with back building and enclosure
Villa with back building and enclosure Tiergartenstrasse 85; 85a
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1914–1915 (villa), 1914–1915 (garage) Objectified reform architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and art. 09212453
 


Villa with garage and fencing
Villa with garage and fencing Tiergartenstrasse 92
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around 1925 (villa) simply cube-shaped, two-storey with hipped roof, one-storey entrance porch, one-storey corner bay window in the living room, corner cuboid, factual without ornament, significant building history. 09212454
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Vossstrasse 1
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inscribed 1907 (villa) Cube-shaped two-storey building with a mansard roof, plaster with a sandstone base, a neo-baroque ornamental gable facing the street and a central ground floor veranda, slightly historicizing in baroque style, with art nouveau, even wooden parts and ornamental framework, fencing in sandstone plinths and posts with wrought iron fencing fields with art nouveau forms. 09212473
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Vossstrasse 2
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around 1912 (villa) Cube-shaped two-storey building with a mansard roof, neo-classicist with pilaster structures, plastered construction, strict forms with almost no architectural decoration, significant building history. 09212475
 


Villa with enclosure
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Villa with enclosure Wasaplatz 1
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1903, inscribed on the gate (villa) representative building, one of the most important Dresden residential buildings of Art Nouveau with a picturesque structure, elaborate facade design and remarkable furnishings from the time it was built, special accentuation through figural motifs, Gotthard Kuehl lived on the first floor from 1906 until his death in 1915, in terms of architectural history, artistry, personal history, urban planning and significant in terms of urban development history. 09212329
 


villa
villa Wasastraße 1
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1885 (villa) Building dissolved with annexes, including a stair tower, a street gable with a veranda, further verandas to the side and rear, a two-storey corner bay window, eclectic architectural decoration, some corner blocks, important in terms of building and urban development history. 09212379
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 1b
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1895 (villa) Cubic two-storey building with an extended mansard roof, upgraded with a two-storey balcony extension and a corner bay window on the upper floor, rear bay window extension, annex elements and roof shape, the result of later conversions that made the villa a house for several families, historically and locally from Meaning. 09212376
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 2
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1895 (villa) strongly asymmetrical, composed of different structures, takes up the location in the acute angle between Franz-Liszt-Straße and Wasastraße, with a round tower, a short hipped roof and a veranda at the corner, the two façades characterized by cornices between the floors and at the top the sills of the upper floor windows, fencing and retaining wall of the rising terrain as well as driveway pillars in sandstone blocks with a beautiful wrought iron fence, of local and architectural importance. 09212380
 


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Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 2b
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1903–1904, marked 1904 (villa) Castle-like building, long into the depths of the property going through to Franz-Liszt-Straße with a corresponding kink, to Wasastraße an extremely conspicuous gable, divided into two parts by a tower, the left one is very historic with wood and ornamental framework, to the side also gable in the roof, the right part of the gable and the tower with Art Nouveau decor, the tower base sandstone embossed, the facade facing Franz-Liszt-Straße more simple with a delicate iron roof turret and a historicizing projection in ornamental framework, the property entrance Wasastraße sandstone embossed, wall enclosure with wrought-iron grating in Art Nouveau forms, facing Franz-Liszt-Straße Base still in embossed sandstone, of local and architectural significance. 09212378
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 3
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around 1900 (villa) Cubic two-storey building, cubature enlivened by a stair tower, a rear porch and a gable in the roof facing the street, here a crooked hipped roof and ornamental framework, the ground floor plastered, the upper floor clinker brick, cautiously historicizing, fencing with plinths and pillars in sandstone, fence panels wrought iron, historical and architectural Meaning. 09212373
 


Villa with gate and enclosure
Villa with gate and enclosure Wasastraße 4
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marked 1897 (gate) On a rectangular floor plan, the long side facing the street is dominated by a central projection with tracery decoration in the side curved cheeks, further arched curtain windows, alternation of standing and wide windows with segmental arches, in the roof further gables, fencing with plinth and pillars in sandstone, fence panels, wrought iron, gate, striking Historicist building, especially with Gothic-style forms, part of the small but self-contained residential area of ​​Strehlen, of architectural and local significance. 09212377
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 5
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1893 (villa) Cubic with a flat roof, corner bay window on the right-hand side of the street, a veranda at the back, the design language extremely classic in the Italian Renaissance, fencing with plinths and pillars in stone, wrought iron fence panels, of local and architectural importance. 09212372
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Wasastraße 6
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marked 1902 (rental villa) two-storey in yellow clinker with a heavily dissolved and expanded roof, symmetrical street facade with a three-storey central projectile, ground floor verandas with overlying upper storey balconies, all architectural and structural elements, the window reveals and the basement in sandstone, cautiously historicizing, fencing with plinth in sandstone, fence panels , of importance in terms of local history and building history. 09212375
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 7
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1893 (villa) A little steep roof with a platform, simple with two interlocking squares, in the corner the entrance, the roof of which is supported by a column, arched upper floor window, corner property facing Gustav-Adolf-Straße, fencing with a sandstone base, wrought iron fence panels, of local and architectural importance . 09212371
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 8
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around 1900 (villa) Clinker brick, structural elements sandstone, cubic with a flat roof, corner tower on the right side of the street, in front of it two-storey polygonal bay windows, on the left side on the ground floor a veranda, on it a balcony, fencing with plinth and pillars in sandstone, straight window canopies in Renaissance style, wrought iron fence panels, local history and architectural history significant. 09212374
 


Villa with enclosure and garden pavilion
Villa with enclosure and garden pavilion Wasastraße 10
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1901–1902 (villa) The floor plan corresponds to the diagonally divided triangular corner property on Gustav-Adolf-Straße, building splendid, asymmetrical, Art Nouveau with reminiscences of the English country house, with ornamental framework on the roof core of the central projection and the veranda with upper floor balcony, high base floor in sandstone, otherwise with plaster Sandstone structures, a game with the most unusual window shapes, a large stucco mask with flower tendrils as a lamp holder above the corner window in the entrance area, fencing with plinth and wall surfaces in sandstone, wrought iron fence panels in Art Nouveau forms, of local and architectural importance. 09212370
 


Villa with villa garden (garden monument), outbuildings and fencing
Villa with villa garden (garden monument), outbuildings and fencing Wasastraße 11
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around 1900 (villa), around 1900 (number 9) striking building of historicism in the style of the German neo-renaissance with tail gables and extensions, the undeveloped river. 571 probably always part of the property, here the predominant part of the garden design with water basin and the auxiliary building, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. 09212345
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 12
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around 1900 (villa) Historicist, ground floor brick with sandstone structures, upper floor with rich half-timbering, ridge of the gable roof extended far towards the street with cracks, steep, penetrating roofs, fencing with plinth and wall surfaces in sandstone, wrought iron fence panels in Art Nouveau forms, historically important. 09212346
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 13
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1889–1890 (villa) Cubic on a square base with a wing attached to the rear, basement with sandstone cladding, high plastered ground floor and upper floor in ornamental framework, which optically starts with a wooden cornice at sill height and therefore appears very flat, very flat roof, on the right side of the street corner bay with a pointed tower, too Ornamental framework, fencing with plinth and pillars in sandstone, wrought iron fence panels, architecturally and artistically significant, important for the townscape and surroundings. 09212349
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 14
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around 1900 (villa) Castle-like neo-baroque building with an irregular floor plan, plastered building with sandstone structures, the roof bay over the central axis with a hood, a large stair tower on the side, original interior (including stucco ceiling), important in terms of architectural history, artistry and, as part of the Strehlen villa district, urban planning and urban development history. 09212347
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Wasastraße 15
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1891-1892, marked 1892 (rental villa) The building takes up the acute angle of Wasastraße and Oskarstraße, the front building to the corner and Wasaplatz is three-story with a two-story and three-axis veranda, on the top floor in a large arch with an open top, two-story wing buildings with extended mansard roofs, a restrained historicism, enclosure with base and pillars and partial walls in sandstone, wrought iron fence panels, architecturally significant, important for the townscape and surroundings. 09212331
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wasastraße 16
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Early 20th century (villa) Cubic on a square base, plastered building, basement, high ground floor and upper floor, which optically begins with a cornice at the sill height of the window and therefore appears very flat, quite flat roof, decorative framework on the accentuating main cornice, everything in a strict neo-renaissance, fencing with a plinth in Sandstone, wrought iron fence fields, important in terms of building history, important for the townscape and the surrounding area. 09212348
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 41
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around 1895 (villa) Building with an irregular, almost triangular floor plan, historicist with elements of the Renaissance and Gothic, despite changes, remarkable, architecturally and artistically significant. 09212242
 


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Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 44
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around 1905 (villa) Building over an almost square base area with a very flat hipped roof, rebuilt in parts simplified after war damage, extremely impressive round-arched portal, facade with echoes of Art Nouveau, entire central axis highlighted, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron also with Art Nouveau forms, architectural history, urban development history and artistic significant. 09212246
 


Villa with coach house, garden and enclosure
Villa with coach house, garden and enclosure Wiener Strasse 49
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around 1890 (villa) Cube-shaped building with a flat tent roof in the style of the Dresden School (architects Semper and Nicolai), design in the forms of the Italian Renaissance, conspicuous the arched portal and some arched windows, inside stucco ceilings, significant building history. 09212498
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 53
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around 1890 (rental villa) Unpretentious cube-shaped building with a corner tower that emphasizes the corner location on Richard-Wagner-Straße and an additional gable to this street, here also a veranda with a balcony on the upper floor, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron, significant in terms of architectural history. 09212497
 


Rental villa with enclosure
Rental villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 54
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around 1895 (rental villa) Clinker brick with stucco architectural elements, cubic building of historicism in the corner of Mozartstrasse, designed in the style of German castles of the 16th century, with two gables on each street, decorative painting in the stairwell, significant building history. 09212500
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 56
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around 1900 (villa) Cube-shaped building with a very flat sloping roof, eclectic design, partly neo-renaissance, partly neo-baroque with echoes of art nouveau, central portal with balcony on the upper floor, arbor at the back, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron, significant building history. 09212496
 


Rental villa with coach house and enclosure
Rental villa with coach house and enclosure Wiener Strasse 58; 58b
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around 1910 (villa) Erected as a semi-detached house, the halves are different, a large pointed and a smaller round gable facing the street, various bay windows on the ground floor, a loggia, a balcony on the upper floor, stair tower, various other annexes, design in functional reform architecture, one-storey coach house with a mighty mansard roof, Enclosure in sandstone with fields in wrought iron, important in terms of architectural history. 09212499
 


Rental villa with fencing in a corner
Rental villa with fencing in a corner Wiener Strasse 60
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around 1890 (rental villa) Representative historical building, emphasizing the central axes on the four sides, through polygonal extension (»standing bay«), two pillar porches and stairwell with entrance roofing, clinker brick with plastered and ashlar structure, mansard roof with numerous structures, enlivening the facades with rich decoration, architectural history and artistically significant. 09212495
 


villa
villa Wiener Strasse 64
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around 1890 (villa) Cubic building with a flat hipped roof, pillar porch on the front long side with a balcony on the upper floor, conservative historicizing, of architectural significance. 09212494
 


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Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 67
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inscribed 1904 (villa) representative with a symmetrical street facade, flanking turrets including bell roofs and gabled central projection, everything in neo-baroque, slightly retarded forms for 1904, the client was the businessman Franz Schomburgk, Fritz Busch , general music director of the opera, lived here until 1933 , fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron Forms of Art Nouveau, especially important in terms of architectural history. 09212486
 


Semi-detached house with enclosure
Semi-detached house with enclosure Wiener Strasse 69; 71
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around 1912 (twin house) Corner lot facing Herderstrasse, symmetrical, two-storey with a large broken roof, a large gable on each side facing the street, in front of it on the ground floor a polygonal veranda, on the upper floor balcony, the two entrances each with a staircase integrated on the outside, reform style, historicizing only in the large form, details like shutters preserved, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron in forms of the reform style, significant in terms of building history. 09212487
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 73
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1907–1908 (villa) A striking example of reform architecture after 1900 with an objectified facade design, enlivened by stylized classicist elements and Art Nouveau motifs, emphasis on the center through the loggia on the upper floor, symmetrical extensions, significant in terms of building history and art. 09212485
 


enclosure
enclosure Wiener Strasse 75
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after 1900 (enclosure) Originally part of a villa estate, which comprised the current properties at Tiergartenstrasse 40, 42 and Wiener Strasse 75, the fence also runs along Oskarstrasse, completely preserved, posts, entrances and plinth walls made of sandstone blocks, fields in wrought iron, stylistically assigned to reform architecture, currently romanticising the entrances like a castle, sophisticated in terms of design, significant in terms of building history. 09216817
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 81
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around 1900 (villa) Emphasizes irregular in cubature and facades, mainly two-storey with street gable and corner tower, historicising in an unorthodox way with ornamental framework and sandstone surfaces with beautiful reliefs, window bezels and corners of the building in embossed sandstone blocks, otherwise plastered construction, based on Muthesius country houses, fencing in sandstone with fields in Wrought iron in a very factual form of the reform style, significant in terms of building history. 09212484
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 82
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marked 1905 (villa) Strongly neo-baroque with the claim of a little palace, dominated by a large curved gable, mansard roof, playful elements such as balconies, entrance porch with exit, various window shapes, fencing in a more objective than moving form, property is architecturally and artistically significant. 09212489
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 86
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around 1912 (villa) Cubic two-storey with a wing attached to the rear in an L-shape, like the road structure with hipped roof, towards the street over the middle three of the five axes a semicircular curved gable, cautiously historicizing with profiled cornices and relief cartouches typical of the time, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron in a functional, neo-classical form like the house itself, significant in terms of building history. 09212488
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 89
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around 1912 (villa) Corner property facing Vossstrasse, two-storey cubic with a broken roof, a protruding risalit with a curved hood in the middle facing Wiener Strasse, to the right of it an even wider veranda with a balcony on the upper floor, historicizing only in the building itself, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron in a functional reform style, historically significant. 09212472
 


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villa Wiener Strasse 91
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around 1912 (villa) Highly dissolved two-storey structure, a large gable facing the street, slightly curved in the style of the 17th century, a slightly polygonal middle section rests on a console decorated with relief, historicism only in set pieces like this one, stair tower in the roof area with top in ornamental framework, fencing in sandstone with fields in wrought iron in the reform style with a beautiful central part, significant in terms of building history. 09212471
 


Semi-detached house with enclosure
Semi-detached house with enclosure Wiener Strasse 97; 97b
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around 1910 (twin house) symmetrical, two-storey with a hipped roof and short wings attached to the rear, a polygonal veranda on each side of the ground floor facing the street, a balcony on the upper floor, the two entrances each with a stair tower attached to the narrow sides, reform style, historicizing only in the large form, simple stone enclosure Fields in wrought iron, significant in terms of building history. 09212470
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 109
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marked 1913 (villa) Distinctive residential building of the Early Objectivity with a striking, sculptural facade design, accentuated by a putti figure and other figural architectural decorations, interior largely original furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic, urban planning and urban development history. 09216818
 


Villa with villa garden and enclosure
Villa with villa garden and enclosure Wiener Strasse 118
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1924 (villa) Representative building from the 1920s, built for the factory director Teisler, villa building and garden largely preserved in their original form, significant in terms of building history, gardening and urban development history, the building in its form is unique in Dresden. 09216819
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Wiener Strasse 120
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1925–1926 (villa) Characteristic building of the reform style after 1900 with an objectified and almost unadorned facade design, dominated by a street-side extension, side access and pyramid roof, former property of a piano manufacturer ("Pianofortefbrkt."), important in terms of building history and personal history. 09212469
 


HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009)
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HGS-Siedlung Strehlen: row of houses (single monument for ID-Nr. 09305009) Wilhelm-Franke-Strasse 2
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1927–1928 (residential building) Individual monument belonging to the HGS housing estate Strehlen: row of houses; Built by the Heimstättengesellschaft Sachsen (HGS), as part of a remarkable building and urban development around 1930 at the junction of Lockwitzer Strasse and Teplitzer Strasse, it was of major architectural and urban development significance. 09216846
 


Villa, garden and enclosure
Villa, garden and enclosure Winterbergstrasse 2
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1921–1922 (villa) Striking building in the Heimat style, traditional rectangular building with a high hipped roof, enlivened by a winter garden, balcony on pillars, etc., mostly historicizing decoration, one of the most remarkable buildings from the 1920s in Dresden, part of the quite extensive oeuvre of Rudolf Kolbe , garden in its spatial formation and area structure, with sunken lawn, paths and stairs, water basins and structure and space-forming planting, such as. B. cut rows of linden trees and hornbeam hedges as well as remnants of a rock garden, villa, garden and enclosure form a unit of monument value, architecturally and artistically significant. 09212429
 

Remarks

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. Farm with residential house, outbuildings, stable house, side building, barn and entrance arrows; Three-storey residential building with hipped roof with eaves facing the street, second upper storey raised, the windows on the two lower storeys upgraded with straight or triangular roofs, a two-storey annex built on the rear, stables and two large driveways on the ground floor, east side residential stable house with gable to the square, here with basket arch portal Keystone dated 1789, a side building attached to it, barn on the north side, marked 1789, two entrance pillars and a small passage, courtyard burned down in 1855 according to a plaque, rebuilt in 1856 by owner Carl Traugott Heyne. Monument text: Two plaques on the barn: "The buildings of this property were destroyed by flames on October 15, 1855 and with God's help rebuilt by the owner Carl Traugott Heyne in 1856" above an emblem with a scythe, sickle, flail and rake .
  2. Monument text
    • Significance: The Luftgaukommando is the most important building structure that was built in Dresden during the Nazi era and the first major commission that Wilhelm Kreis, one of the most famous German architects of the 20th century, received after a long break since the seizure of power National Socialists had received.
    • History:
    The topping-out ceremony took place on October 9, 1937. The plant was built with considerable financial and human resources. 1,800 "Chamber of Labor" are said to have been directly or indirectly involved in the construction. It was built between 1937 and 1939. More than a dozen sculptors, painters and artisans equipped the complex , which is grouped around a courtyard, with numerous decorative elements. The most famous artists include Karl Albiker (1878–1961), who created the Icarus relief on the main building, and Fritz Tröger (1894–1978), who created the ceramic murals in the wing buildings. Immediately after the Second World War, the air force's representative building, which had not been destroyed, was rebuilt in a few months and used as the seat of the state administration, later the state government of Saxony. The facility retained this function until 1952, after which the barracked People's Police was housed here. From 1959 until the political change it served as a military academy and was named after Friedrich Engels. This renewed military use went hand in hand with the expansion of the buildings to the northwest. In the process, previously untouched parts of the surrounding garden and the ruins of the royal villa have been removed. First, the Albiker relief was registered as a memorial based on the ordinance for the protection of cultural property around 1970. An expert report by Fritz Cremer (1906–1993) was available for this. Then the royal station pavilion was placed under protection under the GDR Monument Preservation Act. The entire complex was then included in the list of cultural monuments in 1991/92 (LfD / 2017).
  3. Monument
    text The Villa Frantelilo at Basteiplatz 3 was built in 1924/1925 as a traditional building with neoclassical and expressionist design elements. The building is strictly symmetrical. The entrance, enlivened by a portico, is in the middle of the street-side facade. At the rear of the villa there is also a semicircular arbor with a terrace in front, which gives access to the garden. This strict symmetry continues in the course of the enclosure and the design of the villa garden, so that the villa, enclosure and garden form a unit of monument value. The enclosure follows the course of the property boundary and is designed as an arched wall towards the Basteiplatz. A simple wooden fence continues the wall towards Wiener Straße and Karcherallee. The two entrance gates and the two gates are also made of wood.
    The path system of the villa garden also relates to the central axis of the villa, as does the planting. The latter is particularly characterized by the old trees in the garden. Two pyramid poplars flank the stairs from the terrace into the garden and emphasize the axiality of the design in the vertical. The access path leads in a quarter circle, taking up the round shape of the Basteiplatz, through the front garden area and is accompanied by a row of winter linden trees. The north-western boundary of the property is also marked by a row of linden trees. Another row of linden trees leads from the villa to the southern corner of the garden, where a mighty yew tree flanked by two beech trees marks the end of the central axis. The counterpart to this row of trees has unfortunately been lost recently. Despite these losses, the main features of the design of the garden can be read. In addition, the property documents the villa type in the first third of the 20th century with all its components in a clear and exemplary way, which gives its architectural and garden historical importance (LfD / 2018).
  4. ^ Monument text: The building was constructed from 1903 to 1904 according to plans by the architect Heino Otto (1869–1929). It is considered to be one of the few remaining Otto buildings in Dresden. During the GDR era, the villa was a textile department store owned by the consumer cooperative (according to Wikipedia 2014).
  5. Subject entity HGS- Siedlung Strehlen with the following individual monuments: the rows of houses Corinthstraße 1–5 and Teplitzer Straße 90 (ID-Nr. 09212309), Corinthstraße 2 and Teplitzer Straße 88 (ID-Nr. 09213811), Dohnaer Straße 36-40 (ID- No. 09212305), Dohnaer Straße 42–48 (ID No. 09216828), the double residential building Dohnaer Straße 50/52 (ID No. 09216829), the row of houses Dohnaer Straße 54–58 (ID No. 09216830), the double residential buildings Dohnaer Straße 59/61 (ID No. 09216832), Hugo-Bürkner-Straße 1/3 (ID No. 09212306), Hugo-Bürkner-Straße 4 and Lockwitzer Straße 69 (ID No. 09216833), the rows of houses in Lockwitzer Street 71-75 (ID-Nr. 09212307), Lockwitzer Straße 77-81 (ID-Nr. 09216834), Teplitzer Straße 92-96 (ID-Nr. 09212308), Teplitzer Straße 93-103 and Dohnaer Straße 60 (ID- No. 09216844), Teplitzer Straße 98–112 and Wilhelm-Franke-Straße 2 (ID No. 09216846) as well as the outdoor facilities in front of and behind the buildings as a whole, [the kiosk Lockwitzer Straße 48 is not considered a monument].
    Monument text
    The monument quality of the HGS settlement in Dresden-Strehlen results from its architectural, urban and artistic importance. The historical significance of the HGS settlement in Strehlen results from its documentary value for the development of architecture during the Weimar Republic . The complex, which was built between 1926 and 1928, is a characteristic example of the construction of small apartments and settlements of the time and, moreover, of the Expressionism style that was predominant in architecture at the time . Small apartments and housing developments were a typical construction task after 1918, with which one tried to counter the extent of the housing shortage at the time. The HGS settlement in Strehlen forms an unmistakable ensemble in terms of urban development history and thus also establishes an urban development value. Their semi-detached houses and rows of houses are appealingly related to the local street and square situation. Excitingly staggered building lines create an urban spatial effect. The artistic importance of the HGS settlement results from the fact that the striking buildings of the complex with their clearly structured facades, their well-proportioned structures and the few but accentuating structural and decorative elements of Expressionism appeal to the aesthetic sensibility to a particular degree. This is reinforced by the distinctive urban ensemble effect (LfD / 2014).
  6. Monument text
    This is a creatively remarkable example of villa architecture around 1935, which was executed in traditional forms. The villa is an extremely dignified and elegant building. Few decorative details (unconventionally designed balcony with wrought iron grating, highlighted entrance area, lattice windows, etc.) underline the noble character of the building. The garden and enclosure form a unit of monument value with the main thing (the villa). They are also kept very simple. The difference in level between the courtyard and the garden is balanced out by a neatly joined strip of natural stone with a staircase (LfD / 1996).
  7. Material entity Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Dresden-Strehlen, residential complex with the following individual monuments: the rows of houses Lenbachstrasse 10-14 (ID no. 09305133), Lenbachstrasse 11-15 and Teplitzer Strasse 59 (ID no. 09212413), the semi-detached houses Mockritzer Strasse 8 and Robert-Koch-Straße 16 (ID-Nr. 09212411), Mockritzer Straße 10 and Teplitzer Straße 67 (ID-Nr. 09216813), the residential building Robert-Koch-Straße 2 (ID-Nr. 09216836), the semi-detached house Robert-Koch -Straße 4/6 (ID-Nr. 09216815), the residential building Robert-Koch-Straße 8 (ID-Nr. 09216837), the row of houses Robert-Koch-Straße 10-14 (ID-Nr. 09212410), the residential building Teplitzer Straße 51 (ID-Nr. 09216840), the semi-detached house Teplitzer Straße 53/55 (ID-Nr. 09216816), the residential house Teplitzer Straße 57 (ID-Nr. 09216839), the row of houses Teplitzer Straße 61-65 (ID-Nr. 09212412) and two outbuildings on Lenbachstrasse and Robert-Koch-Strasse as well as the outdoor facilities in front of and behind the buildings as a whole.

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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Dresdner-stadtteile.de - Tiergartenstraße, Villa Salzburg (No. 8) (accessed on November 24, 2019)