List of cultural monuments in Tolkewitz
The list of cultural monuments in Tolkewitz includes the cultural monuments of the Dresden district of Tolkewitz . The basis is the list of monuments compiled and constantly updated by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony . The extreme north of the district is part of the Blasewitz / Striesen-Nordost monument protection area (in force on March 28, 1997). 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
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
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ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column
; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
List of cultural monuments in Tolkewitz
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Monument protection area Blasewitz / Striesen-Nordost | (Map) | Extremely significant in terms of urban history, urban planning and with remarkable architectural quality and diversity (entered into force on March 28, 1997). |
09306381 |
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Residential house with outbuildings in open development | Alttolkewitz 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) | used today as a hotel, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history |
09213581 |
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Residential house in open development | Alttolkewitz 15 (map) |
after 1873 (residential building) | simple rural house with a gable roof , significance in terms of building history and the townscape |
09213580 |
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Residential house in open development | Alttolkewitz 16 (map) |
1886 (residential house) | simple rural house with boarded half-timbered upper floor and saddle roof, historical significance and formative for the townscape |
09213578 |
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Residential house in open development | Alttolkewitz 18 (map) |
Late 19th century (residential building) | simple rural house with gable roof, facing away eaves side with half-timbered upper floor, architectural value, characteristic of the townscape |
09213579 |
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Barn of a farm | Alttolkewitz 21 (map) |
19th century (barn) | massive, plastered building with two large segmental arched wooden gates, significant in terms of local history |
09213577 |
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Schumannscher Hof | Alttolkewitz 22 (map) |
inscribed 1874 (stable house), inscribed 1841 (barn), inscribed 1822 (Remise) | Farm or manor (formerly) with residential stable house, side building (second residential building) with attached stable or Remisentrakt , pigeon house and gate system; in the form of a four-sided courtyard , completely rebuilt for residential purposes, historical significance, an important part of the townscape. |
09213574 |
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Residential house in open development | Alttolkewitz 29 (map) |
19th century (residential building) | Simple two-storey solid construction with a gable roof, of architectural significance, local historical value |
09213576 |
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Apartment house in open development with fencing | Ankerstraße 5 (map) |
1911 (tenement) | Typical plastered building from the 1910s with elements of reform style, significance in terms of building history |
09213570 |
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Apartment house in open development and corner location with fencing | Ankerstraße 7 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Plastered building that defines the street image, location emphasized by broken corner with ornamental framework and tower structure, building historical value |
09213563 |
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Apartment building in a corner location and open development with fencing | Bellingrathstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | simple clinker brick building from the turn of the century with natural stone integration, historical significance and characterizing the townscape |
09218798 |
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Double apartment building in open development | Bellingrathstrasse 3; 5 (card) |
1902 (double tenement house) | Typical plastered building from the beginning of the 20th century, view characterized by risalits with ornamental half-timbered gables, sparse decor and corner turrets, value for the building history and the townscape |
09213544 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Bellingrathstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | representative building with plastered facade, natural stone elements and wooden balconies, location emphasized by corner turrets, Art Nouveau appeal , historical significance and value that defines the townscape |
09213545 |
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Tolkewitz tram station; Municipal public bath | Kipsdorfer Strasse 153; 153b (card) |
until 1899, depot, administration, 2 car halls (tram depot), 1899–1901 (residential building), 1899–1901 (coal-fired power station) | Street station, complex with residential building (Schlömilchstraße 2), building for energy supply / power station (Schlömilchstraße 4, later Volksbad), archway, workshop building including design offices and ballroom (Kipsdorfer Straße 153b, Schlömilchstraße 6), service building (Wehlener Straße 38) and the area with the track system on Wehlener Strasse, around 10 steel trusses in a new break hall and the gable walls on Kipsdorfer Strasse (Kipsdorfer Strasse 153); For a long time the largest wagon depot in the city of Dresden, historically significant, as a testimony to the development of architecture between the late 19th century and the period around 1955, also of importance in terms of architectural history, converted into the Tolkewitz school campus in 2016–2018 . |
09213560 |
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Apartment house in open development and corner location | Kipsdorfer Strasse 157 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical apartment building from the beginning of the 20th century with a plastered facade and economical, accentuating decor, a view characterized by a broken corner with a roof attachment and turret, side elevations with balconies on massive consoles, architectural significance and a defining part of the street |
09213559 |
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Double house with fencing in open development (Lewickistraße 9 and Kipsdorfer Straße 194) | Kipsdorfer Strasse 194 (map) |
1930–1931 (twin house) | characteristic example of small apartment and settlement construction around 1930, traditional construction, animated by expressionist elements, of architectural significance |
09218787 |
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Aggregate settlement Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße | Knappestrasse 27; 29; 31; 33; 35; 37 (card) |
1927 (settlement and open spaces) | Total settlement of the housing cooperative for craft, trade and commerce Dresden und Umgebung eGmbH with numerous buildings recorded as individual monuments; as well as open spaces in front of and between the buildings (entity part); Settlement roughly between Knappestrasse, Nagelstrasse, Theodorstrasse and Toeplerstrasse, consisting of 18 apartment blocks; Significant settlement complex in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09304652 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 54 and Nagelstraße 37) | Knappestrasse 27; 29; 31 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218797 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 65 and Toeplerstraße 68) | Knappestrasse 33; 35; 37 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213589 |
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Apartment house in open development with fencing | Lewickistraße 1 (map) |
around 1912 (tenement) | Typical apartment building around 1910, plastered facade with natural stone integration and sparing decor, view enlivened by varying window shapes, bay windows and balconies, significance in terms of building history |
09213549 |
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Double house with fencing in open development (Lewickistraße 9 and Kipsdorfer Straße 194) | Lewickistraße 9 (map) |
1930–1931 (twin house) | characteristic example of small apartment and settlement construction around 1930, traditional construction, animated by expressionist elements, of architectural significance |
09218787 |
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Terraced house (with five entrances) and fencing | Lewickistrasse 11; 13; 15; 17; 19; 21 (card) |
1913 (row house) | characteristic small apartment and settlement houses after 1910 in traditional design with folding shutters, enlivened by varying gable, dormer and window shapes, architectural significance |
09213551 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Lewickistrasse 20; 22; 24; 26; 28 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213591 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses including two passageways at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße | Lewickistraße 29 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 29 and Toeplerstraße 28 including two figure-adorned passages / gates at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße); Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218808 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Nagelstraße 13 and Lewickistraße 30) | Lewickistraße 30 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213594 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Lewickistrasse 31; 33; 35; 37; 39 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218790 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Lewickistrasse 32; 34; 36; 38; 40; 42; 44; 46; 48; 50; 52 (card) |
marked 1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218791 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße housing estate: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 43, including passage / gate to Toeplerstraße) | Lewickistraße 43 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218799 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Lewickistrasse 45; 47; 49; 51; 53; 55a; 55b; 57; 59; 61; 63 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213592 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 54 and Nagelstraße 37) | Lewickistraße 54 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (see also entity 09304652) |
09218797 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 65 and Toeplerstraße 68) | Lewickistraße 65 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213589 |
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villa | Marienberger Strasse 63c (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Typical of the time, representative villa construction, plastered facade with natural stone plinth, view dominated by a high roof with ornamental half-timbered gables, significance of architectural history
Country house of the horticultural master Paul Hauber |
09213558 |
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Bethlehem Church | Marienberger Strasse 65 (map) |
1950–1951 (church), 1954 (baptism) | Church with furnishings; Longhouse with a tower in front and a roofed entrance at the side, traditionalist and at the same time moderately modern building from the 1950s, one of the first new church buildings in the GDR, historically and ecclesiastically important, also with local rarity, as one of the few new churches built between 1945 and 1989 in Dresden at all |
09213587 |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Marienberger Strasse 66 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Classic clinker brick building with natural stone integration, head position emphasized by representative corner formation with risalits and decorative gables, significant in terms of building history and urban planning |
09213552 |
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Double tenement house with fencing in open development | Marienberger Strasse 73; 75 (card) |
around 1890 (double tenement house) | Simple, historicizing plastered building, view characterized by central projections with decorative gables, significance in terms of building history |
09213547 |
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Municipal Office Tolkewitz (formerly) | Marienberger Strasse 86 (map) |
1905 (tenement) | Apartment building in corner position and open development with enclosure; Historically striking urban development with rounded corners, for a time the savings bank and municipal office of Tolkewitz, important in terms of local history and building history, municipal administration from 1905–1912, then post office and police station until 1927, residential building after 1945. |
09213546 |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Nagelstrasse 4 (map) |
after 1900 (rental villa) | representative building from the beginning of the 20th century, plastered facade with natural stone structure and mansard hipped roof , view shaped by corner turrets, decorative gables and loggias, significance for architectural history |
09218793 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Nagelstrasse 7; 9; 11 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213590 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Nagelstrasse 12; 14; 16; 18 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218794 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Nagelstraße 13 and Lewickistraße 30) | Nagelstrasse 13 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213594 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Nagelstrasse 15; 17; 19; 21; 23; 25; 27; 29; 31; 33; 35 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218795 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 54 and Nagelstraße 37) | Nagelstrasse 37 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (see also entity 09304652) |
09218797 |
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Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein Tolkewitz | Österreicher Strasse 1; 1b; 1c; 1d; 1e (card) |
1936–1937 (apartment building) | Three buildings of a residential complex, connected by gates and sculptures; a row of houses and two residential buildings, traditionalist buildings typical of the time, with relief panels from the Dresden savings and building association, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09213588 |
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Apartment building in a corner and open development with part of the enclosure | Salbachstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical of the time, plaza-defining clinker brick building with natural stone integration and wooden balconies, head position emphasized by broken corner and two octagonal turrets, significance for architectural history |
09213553 |
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44. Konrad Wolf secondary school (formerly): School with gymnasium and enclosure | Salbachstrasse 10 (map) |
1902 (school) | Street-side wing, historicizing plastered building with representative entrance area, western wing, extension building in reform style , significance for local and architectural history |
09213548 |
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Residential house in open development and corner location with restaurant | Schlömilchstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | historicizing plastered building from the turn of the century, corner location with restaurant entrance and corner turret, historical value |
09213573 |
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Tolkewitz tram station; Municipal public bath | Schlömilchstrasse 2; 4; 6 (card) |
until 1899, depot, administration, 2 car halls (tram depot), 1899–1901 (residential building), 1899–1901 (coal-fired power station) | Street station, complex with residential building (Schlömilchstraße 2), building for energy supply / power station (Schlömilchstraße 4, later Volksbad), archway, workshop building including design offices and ballroom (Kipsdorfer Straße 153b, Schlömilchstraße 6), service building (Wehlener Straße 38) and the area with the track system on Wehlener Strasse, around 10 steel trusses in a new break hall and the gable walls on Kipsdorfer Strasse (Kipsdorfer Strasse 153); For a long time the largest car depot in the city of Dresden, historically significant, as a testimony to the development of architecture between the late 19th century and the period around 1955, also of architectural significance. |
09213560 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 10; 12; 14; 16; 18 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218800 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Nagelstraße 13 and Lewickistraße 30) | Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 13; 15; 17 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213594 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße housing estate: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 43, including passage / gate to Toeplerstraße) | Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 19; 21 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218799 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 20; 22; 24; 26; 28 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213593 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 30; 32; 34; 36; 38 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218801 |
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enclosure | Theodorstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 (gate entrance), around 1900 (enclosure) | flanked by brick pillars, wire fence panels on a brick base, especially characterizing the street |
09218802 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Theodorstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical plastered construction of the time characterized by a high mansard hipped roof, open wooden loggias and gable with ornamental framework , which is of architectural importance |
09218803 |
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enclosure | Theodorstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 (enclosure) | Wrought iron fence panels with Art Nouveau decor on a sandstone plinth, especially characterizing the street scene |
09218804 |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Theodorstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1865 (tenement) | Typical of the time, historicizing tenement building with a mansard hipped roof, plastered facade enlivened by varying window crowns, on the street side characterized by a central projection with ornamental gable, significance of building history |
09218806 |
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Tenement house with fencing in a corner and open development | Theodorstrasse 10 (map) |
after 1900 (tenement) | Characteristic plastered building with natural stone integration from the beginning of the 20th century, view characterized by corner turrets with ornamental framework, decorative gables and stand core, of architectural significance and characterizing the townscape |
09218807 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses including two passageways at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße | Theodorstrasse 12; 14 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 29 and Toeplerstraße 28 including two figure-adorned passages / gates at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße); Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218808 |
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Double apartment house in open development and corner location with fencing | Toeplerstrasse 8; 10 (card) |
after 1900 (double tenement house) | Representative plastered building with natural stone integration from the beginning of the 20th century with Art Nouveau echoes, view characterized by varying window formats, corner turrets with ornamental framework, decorative gables, stand core and balconies, significance for the history of the building and the townscape |
09213555 |
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Semi-detached house in open development with fencing | Toeplerstrasse 16; 18 (card) |
1909–1910, according to address book (double house) | Typical residential building from 1909/1910 with elements of the reform style, view of the plastered facade characterized by a high roof and dominant side elevations, significance in terms of building history |
09213556 |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Toeplerstrasse 24; 26 (card) |
around 1930 (twin house) | Traditionalist building from the 1930s, plastered facade, hipped roof, enlivened by wooden shutters, clinker-framed entrance areas with expressionistic design elements, significance of building history |
09213557 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses including two passageways at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße | Toeplerstrasse 28 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 29 and Toeplerstraße 28 including two figure-adorned passages / gates at the corners of Lewickistraße and Toeplerstraße); Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218808 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Toeplerstrasse 30; 32; 34; 36; 38; 40; 42; 44; 46 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218810 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Toeplerstrasse 48; 50; 52; 54; 56 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213595 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses | Toeplerstrasse 58; 60; 62; 64; 66 (card) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09218811 |
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Individual monument belonging to the Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße settlement: row of houses (together with Lewickistraße 65 and Toeplerstraße 68) | Toeplerstrasse 68 (map) |
1927 (apartment building) | Traditional multi-storey buildings from the 1920s with a perforated facade and hipped roof, enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development (individual monument to ID no. 09304652) |
09213589 |
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Villa Emmaus; Villa Löschke | Tolkewitzer Strasse 71; 73; 75 (card) |
1860 (villa) | Villa, outbuilding with coachman's apartment, park-like garden and enclosure (at No. 75 only enclosure and garden); Remarkably early adaptation of the German Renaissance , has an impact on the Elbe area, significant in terms of building history, artistry and landscape design.
Gardens for Villa Emmaus No. 73 based on a design by Christian Friedrich Arnold . |
09213537 |
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Single-family house with enclosure | Tolkewitzer Strasse 77 (map) |
1930s (single family home) | characteristic traditional building around 1930 and the 1930s, with hipped roof, functional facades and with few decorative elements, architectural-historical value, as part of Neugruna important in terms of urban development history |
09213538 |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Tolkewitzer Strasse 86 (map) |
after 1900 (rental villa) | Typical building from the beginning of the 20th century, plastered facade with natural stone structure and mansard hipped roof, street-side view characterized by historicizing central projection, side views dominated by gables with eye-catching ornamental framework, significance in terms of building history, the street scene and urban development history |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Tolkewitzer Strasse 90 (map) |
marked 1901 (rental villa) | representative building from 1901 with an elaborate facade design in the style of the neo-renaissance , particularly rich plaster and natural stone decor, view characterized by corner turrets, decorative gables and wooden loggias, significance in terms of building history, urban development history and the street picture |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Tolkewitzer Strasse 92 (map) |
around 1900 (rental villa) | Simple and historicizing clinker brick building from the turn of the century typical of the time, significance in terms of building history and urban development history |
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Stone cross | Wehlener Strasse (map) |
before 1500 (Murder and Atonement Cross) | Cross- shaped memorial erected on the occasion of the death of a person by manslaughter or accident, so-called Murder and Atonement Cross , historically significant, special value also because of the old age |
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Material entirety Johannisfriedhof | Wehlener Strasse 13 (map) |
1879–1881 (cemetery), 1940 (place of worship) | Material entirety of the cemetery in its grown functional and design unit with central celebration hall, monumental graves, wells and cemetery enclosure including gates and gates; The complex is significant in terms of building history, artistry, landscape design, local history and personal history. |
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Individual features of the Johannisfriedhof as a whole: central celebration hall, monumental graves, fountain | Wehlener Strasse 13 (map) |
1909 (enclosure) | Individual monuments of the whole Johannisfriedhof: central celebration hall (chapel with two morgues and a parentation hall), monumental graves, fountain by August Schreitmüller (refer to "A. SCHREITMÜLLER") in grave field 5L, memorials for the victims of the Kapp Putsch in grave field 5L, for the anti-fascists murdered in the Keglerheim in grave field 3A, for the victims of February 13, 1945 with memorial stone and fountain, for the Czechoslovak and Polish resistance fighters in grave field 3I and for Soviet prisoners of war in grave field 5K, resting place of the Albertine women from the Dresden motherhouse in grave field 5K, entirety the 1st, 4th and 5th arches and grave fields 2F, 2G, 2H, 3G, 3H and 3I as well as cemetery enclosures including gate systems and gates; Significant in terms of building history, artistically, landscape design, local history and personal history (individual monuments to ID no. 09218864). |
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Aggregate urn grove; Municipal cremation facility | Wehlener Strasse 15; 17 (map) |
laid out around 1911 (cemetery) | Cemetery in its grown functional and design unit with the following individual monuments: Crematorium including a walkway or urn courtyard directly behind the celebration hall, gatehouses, water basins, fountains, bank locations, monumental graves, memorial site for the victims of the concentration camp in the urn courtyard as an extension of the birch avenue (wall sections), not only Memorial also normal graves, rows of walls, columbarium and enclosure walls including gate system (individual monuments ID No. 09213565) and cemetery design (garden monument) as well as wooden fence in the area of the rosarium (material part); Cemetery design with a semicircular driveway area in front of the main entrance, grave areas that are particularly significant in terms of monument preservation: 50, 80 and 100 mark locations, large rosarium, eastern part with small rosarium, central part, new part and further 50 mark locations, new park with terrace garden , structured path system with stairs and terraces, structure and space-forming planting, visual relationships in the Elbe landscape (garden monument), significant in terms of building history, artistically, landscape design as well as local history and personal history. |
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Individual features of the aggregate Urnenhain; Municipal cremation facility: crematorium including a walkway or urn courtyard directly behind the celebration hall | Wehlener Strasse 15; 17 (map) |
around 1911 (Urnenhain), 1909–1911 (crematorium), 1926 (columbarium) | Individual features of the aggregate Urnenhain; Municipal cremation facility: Crematorium including a walkway or urn courtyard directly behind the celebration hall, gatehouses, water basins, fountains, bank locations, monumental graves, memorial for the victims of the concentration camp in the urn courtyard as an extension of the birch avenue (wall sections), not only memorial but also normal graves, row wall sections, columbarium as well as enclosure wall including gate system; Significant in terms of building history, artistically, landscape design, local history and personal history (individual monuments to ID no. 09303120). |
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Apartment building with shop front in open development | Wehlener Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Simple plastered building with a dwelling and a gable roof, the single-storey shop front with a neoclassical front, significance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene |
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Sales pavilion | Wehlener Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1910 (sales pavilion) | distinctive, single-storey building with a pillar arcade and idiosyncratic roof shape with bat dome, formerly a sales point of the Böhme flower hall (founded in 1881), significant in terms of architectural history |
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Residential house in open development with shop front | Wehlener Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1890 (residential building) | Simple plastered building with a dwelling and a gable roof, the single-storey shop front with a neoclassical front, significance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene |
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Waterworks II; Tolkewitz groundwater works | Wehlener Strasse 37 (map) |
1896–1898 (boiler and machine house), 1896 to 1898 (fountain house), 1896 (fountain), 1896 to 1898 (civil servant house), 1896 to 1898 (ancillary facility) | System with collecting well, machine and boiler house, residential building for the works officials, old well house (without extension) and enclosure; Representative facility, buildings mainly natural stone in the historicizing design typical of the time, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as landscape design. |
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Tolkewitz tram station; Municipal public bath | Wehlener Strasse 38 (map) |
until 1899, depot, administration, 2 car halls (tram depot), 1899–1901 (residential building), 1899–1901 (coal-fired power station) | Street station, complex with residential building (Schlömilchstraße 2), building for energy supply / power station (Schlömilchstraße 4, later Volksbad), archway, workshop building including design offices and ballroom (Kipsdorfer Straße 153b, Schlömilchstraße 6), service building (Wehlener Straße 38) and the area with the track system on Wehlener Strasse, around 10 steel trusses in a new break hall and the gable walls on Kipsdorfer Strasse (Kipsdorfer Strasse 153); For a long time the largest car depot in the city of Dresden, historically significant, as a testimony to the development of architecture between the late 19th century and the period around 1955, also of architectural significance. |
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Haubergut (former) | Wehlener Strasse 62 (map) |
re. 1852 (stable house); re. 1912 (stable house) | Residential stable house, side building and auxiliary building with gate passage of a former four-sided courtyard; Distinctive courtyard, today a hotel with a restaurant, bakery and apartments, important in terms of building history and local history. |
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Residential house in open development | Wilischstrasse 8 (map) |
marked 1912 (residential building) | Typical residential building around 1910 with elements of reform style, characterized by a central projection and high hipped mansard roof, significance in terms of building history |
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Former cultural monuments
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Residential house in open development | Alttolkewitz 27 | canceled |
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Remarks
- This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
- The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
- The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
- Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).
Detailed memorial texts
- ↑ The entire settlement of the housing cooperative for craft, trade and commerce Dresden und Umgebung eGmbH with the buildings listed as individual monuments: rows of houses, Knappestrasse 27, 29, 31, plus Lewickistraße 54 u. Nagelstrasse 37 - ID No. 09218797, Knappestrasse 33, 35, 37, also Lewickistraße 65 u. Toeplerstraße 68 - ID No. 09213589, Lewickistraße 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 - ID No. 09213591, Lewickistraße 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 - ID No. 09218790, Lewickistraße 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52 - ID No. 09218791, Lewickistraße 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 55a, 55b, 57, 59, 61, 63 - ID no. 09213592, Nagelstrasse 7, 9, 11 - ID No. 09213590, Nagelstrasse 12, 14, 16, 18 - ID No. 09218794, Nagelstrasse 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 - ID No. 09218795, Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 - ID No. 09218800, Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße 13, 15, 17, together with Lewickistraße 30 u. Nagelstrasse 13 - ID No. 09213594, Schulze-Delitzsch-Straße 19, 21, also Lewickistraße 43 - ID no. 09218799, Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 - ID No. 09213593, Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 - ID No. 09218801, Theodorstraße 12/14, also Lewickistraße 29 u. Toeplerstraße 28 - ID No. 09218808, Toeplerstraße 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 - ID No. 09218810, Toeplerstraße 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 - ID No. 09213595, Toeplerstraße 58, 60, 62, 64, 66 - ID No. 09218811 as well as open spaces in front of and between the buildings (entity part); Settlement roughly between Knappestrasse, Nagelstrasse, Theodorstrasse and Toeplerstrasse, consisting of 18 blocks of flats, a relatively symmetrical complex of three quarters grouped around rectangular inner courtyards and isolated buildings adjoining them, street intersection Lewickistrasse and Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse forms the urban center, the mostly very long rows of houses, traditional multi-storey buildings with perforated façades and hipped roofs , enlivened by expressionist shapes, mostly accentuating the entrance axes and stairwells, in some places sgraffiti with inscriptions and figurative and ornamental depictions, settlement complex that is significant in terms of building history and urban development, on the one hand reminds of the settlement building the 1920s and, on the other hand, the reconstruction after 1945, with the façades being designed with a high level of design.
- ↑ The whole of the cemetery in its grown functional and design unit with central celebration hall, monumental graves, fountain in grave field 5L, memorials for the victims of the Kapp Putsch in grave field 5L, for the anti-fascists murdered in Keglerheim in grave field 3A, for the victims of the 13th February 1945 with memorial stone and fountain, for the Czechoslovak and Polish resistance fighters in grave field 3I and for Soviet prisoners of war in grave field 5K, resting place of the Albertine women from the Dresden motherhouse in grave field 5K, total of 1st, 4th and 5th arches and grave fields 2F, 2G, 2H, 3G, 3H and 3I as well as cemetery fencing including gates and gates (individual monuments ID no. 09213564), a structured path system, structure and space-forming planting and the strip of land outside the fencing (as a whole); The complex is significant in terms of building history, artistry, landscape design, local history and personal history.
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Web links
Commons : Cultural heritage monuments in Tolkewitz - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ^ Statute of the state capital Dresden for the monument protection area Blasewitz / Striesen-Nordost. From May 9, 1996. State capital Dresden, accessed on November 11, 2018 (The statutes for the Blasewitz / Striesen-Nordost monument protection area were published in the Dresden Official Gazette No. 13/97 of March 27, 1997.).
- ↑ Monument protection areas on the Dresden themed city map