List of cultural monuments in Johannstadt
The list of cultural monuments in Johannstadt contains the cultural monuments of the Johannstadt district in Dresden's Old Town II district .
This district is divided into the districts of Johannstadt , Seevorstadt , Südvorstadt , Äußere Wilsdruffer Vorstadt and Großer Garten .
This list contains the cultural monuments of the Johannstadt district divided into the statistical areas Johannstadt-Nord and Johannstadt-Süd. In addition, the cultural monuments of "Johannstadt-Südost" are included here, as this district is assigned to the Blasewitz district, but belongs to the district of Altstadt II.
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 .
Johannstadt-North
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Monument protection area Blasewitz / Striesen-Nordost | (Map) | Only the Schubertstr. 23 to 39 (odd) and Pfotenhauerstr. 110 and 112; Extremely significant in terms of urban history, urban planning and with a remarkable architectural quality and diversity. |
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Albert Bridge | Albert Bridge (map) |
1875–1877 (road bridge) | Road bridge over the Elbe; Arched bridge with abutments, a remarkable bridge structure from the Wilhelminian era in terms of design and construction, significant in terms of construction, location and traffic history and of value in terms of urban development (see also Elbpromenade, Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer). |
09217482
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Residential complex with five houses | Alfred-Schrapel-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1930 (apartment building) | characteristic buildings of the twenties and early thirties with simple, traditionally designed facades, enlivened by a few expressionist elements such as bay windows over a triangular floor plan and continuous, window-accompanying profiles, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Alfred-Schrapel-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1930 (residential building) | Characteristic residential building from the twenties and thirties with expressionistic motifs such as bay windows over a triangular floor plan, profiles accompanying windows, etc., of architectural and urban development-historical importance as well as of urban planning importance due to the ensemble effect with neighboring buildings. |
09217064
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Residential building in closed development | Alfred-Schrapel-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1930 (residential building) | Characteristic residential building from the twenties and thirties with expressionistic motifs such as bay windows over a triangular floor plan, profiles accompanying windows, etc., of architectural and urban development-historical importance as well as of urban planning importance due to the ensemble effect with neighboring buildings. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Alfred-Schrapel-Strasse 12 (map) |
1930/1936 (residential building) | Characteristic residential building from the twenties and thirties with expressionistic motifs such as bay windows over a triangular floor plan, profiles accompanying the windows, etc. as well as traditional elements, in particular the grooved ground floor and the lattice windows, of architectural and urban development-historical importance as well as of urban development importance due to the ensemble effect with neighboring buildings. |
09217066
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Administration or factory building | Arnoldstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 (administration building) | Distinctive building from the turn of the century with clinker ashlar facade, with the ground floor highlighted by rustication, as a testament to the architecture around 1900 of architectural significance. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Arnoldstrasse 29 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | characteristic residential building of the late Art Nouveau with a curved gable, vertical facade structure with mostly stylized or geometric decorative elements, as a vivid example of architecture after 1900 of architectural value, also of importance in terms of urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Arnoldstrasse 31 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Residential building from the beginning of the 20th century that has largely been preserved originally, a clear example of architecture after 1900 of architectural historical value, and also of importance in terms of urban development history. |
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Trinity Church |
Blasewitzer Strasse 5 (map) |
End of 19th century (square), 1891–1894 (ruin) | Square with church; delimited by Trinitatisfriedhof, community center and Gerokstraße, significant in terms of urban planning and urban development history. |
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Rental villa including enclosure | Blasewitzer Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1885 (rental villa) | Historicizing facade (largely classical forms) with a central axis emphasized by portico and balconies, building also enlivened by window roofs and window mirrors, characteristic building from the 80s of the 19th century., rich hallway equipment and staircase equipment (restored), historically and artistically valuable. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Blumenstrasse 61 (map) |
around 1915 (residential building) | Symmetrical, simple plastered facade with sandstone structures, architectural decoration limited to the gable above the entrance, structured by strong ornamental cornices and window canopies on the 2nd floor, example of objectified, historicizing architecture (neoclassical) in the 1st quarter of the 20th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Chemical factory (formerly) | Blumenstrasse 70 (map) |
before 1867 (manufacturer's villa) | Factory owner's villa with enclosure; Representative gothic building with a raised central section, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, as one of the oldest residential buildings in Johannstadt, also unique. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 73 (map) |
around 1908 (tenement) | Symmetrical plastered sandstone facade (five-axis), simple facade design, accents through two balcony axes with gabled dormer windows, covered entrance, functional decorative design on balcony consoles and grilles, characteristic construction from around 1908, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 75 (map) |
around 1908 (tenement) | Example of the objectified architecture after 1900, a simple building with hardly any three-dimensional ornamental decoration with a plastered sandstone facade, accents through semicircular bay windows and balcony axis, designed window frames, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Semi-detached house in a corner and in closed development | Blumenstrasse 75b (map) |
around 1930 (twin house) | Characteristic building around 1930, expressionistic motifs can be found on the corner porch with integrated balconies, in the window crowns and mirrors as well as at the entrance, a clear example of architecture from the twenties and thirties, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Chemical factory (formerly) | Blumenstrasse 80 (map) |
before 1867 (factory owner's villa), around 1928 (outbuilding) | Factory owner's villa with outbuilding and enclosure; striking two-storey building with plastered facade and sandstone walls, central axis highlighted by a female niche figure on the upper floor, facade designed with sandstone edging of the structural openings, significant in terms of building history and urban development, as well as being one of the oldest residential buildings in Johannstadt. |
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Residential building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 84; 86; 88 (card) |
around 1928 (residential building) | Apartment building with three entrances and gate passage, typical and at the same time unmistakable example of the architecture of residential construction in the 1920s, simple plastered facades, only loosened up by risalit-like protrusions on the upper floors, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Blumenstrasse 90 (map) |
marked 1909 (tenement house) | A street-defining building with a distinctive corner bay window, gables and loggias, ornamental decorations on bay windows and gables, as a simple plastered building typical of architecture around 1910, significant in terms of building history and urban development as well as town planning. |
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Residential complex with a U-shaped floor plan with seven houses | Blumenstrasse 91 (map) |
1936–1937 (apartment building) | Located on Blumenstrasse, Hertelstrasse and Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer, traditionally designed buildings with plastered facades and hipped roofs, loosened up by loggias and prominent entrance areas, forms with the buildings opposite Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 34–42 an urban ensemble that has been commissioned by a client and was designed by the same architects, participation of Franz Hoffmann (office community Max Taut and Hoffmann), especially important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Blumenstrasse 92 (map) |
around 1909 (tenement) | with shop fitting, accents through gabled rectangular bay windows, balcony axes, semicircular corner endings, simple plastered sandstone facade, decorations only on gables and ground floor windows, also decorative balcony consoles, example of objectification in building after 1900, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 94 (map) |
around 1908 (tenement) | representative building with sandstone facade, asymmetrically arranged risalit with gable and bay window defining the building, next to it balcony axis, simple architectural decoration in geometric Art Nouveau forms, characteristic example of the objectified architecture after 1900, of architectural and urban development historical importance. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 96 (map) |
around 1908 (tenement) | representative building with sandstone façade, central projections defining the building, further accent due to the wide balcony on the first floor, simple architectural decoration in geometric Art Nouveau forms, characteristic example of objectified architecture after 1900, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 98 (map) |
around 1908 (tenement) | Representative building with a symmetrical sandstone facade, loosened up by balconies and pilasters between the window axes, simple architectural decoration in geometric Art Nouveau forms, painting in the hallway, characteristic example of objectified architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 100 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | representative building with sandstone facade, raised and roofed risalit determining the building, further accents by balcony axes as well as rusticated ground floor, architectural decorations in geometric Art Nouveau forms, hallway and staircase equipment, characteristic example of objectified architecture after 1900, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 102 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | Prestigious building with sandstone facade, raised balconies, bay windows and asymmetrically offset gable, further accentuated by rusticated ground floor, geometric Art Nouveau ornamentation, hallway and staircase furnishings, characteristic example of objectified architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 104 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | Representative building with a symmetrical plastered sandstone facade, the structure accentuated by the slightly protruding, gabled central axis, further accentuated by the structure of the pilasters, rich Art Nouveau ornamentation with echoes of the Viennese Secession, forms a design unit with Blumenstrasse 106, a clear example of stylized Art Nouveau architecture between 1905 and 1910, architectural history , artistically and in terms of urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Blumenstrasse 106 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | Prestigious building with asymmetrical sandstone facade, structure emphasized by high, gabled side elevation, further accents by bay windows and balconies, rich Art Nouveau ornamentation with echoes of the Viennese Secession, forms a design unit with Blumenstrasse 104, hall and staircase furnishings, vivid example of stylized Art Nouveau architecture between 1905 and 1910, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bönischplatz 11 (map) |
marked 1906 (tenement house) | with shop fittings, representative, objectified architecture after 1900, the simple, asymmetrical plastered sandstone facade is enlivened by semicircular bay windows over three floors, and curved window crowning sets design accents that are significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bönischplatz 13 (map) |
1915–1916 (tenement) | with shop fittings, representative, objectified architecture from around 1910 with neoclassical and art nouveau elements, special accents through the structural gradation of the symmetrical plaster-sandstone facade and blinds, figural and ornamental architectural decoration, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bönischplatz 15 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Late historical building with a symmetrical clinker-sandstone facade, accents through two balcony axes and entrance axis, strongly protruding architectural decorations, rusticated ground floor, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Bönischplatz 17 (map) |
after 1900 (tenement) | with shop fittings, striking building with sandstone facades, dominated by corner bay windows and balcony axes, decorative framework towards Bönischplatz , further enlivenment through mostly ornamental Art Nouveau ornamentation, hallway and staircase furnishings, example of objectified architecture with elements of Heimat and Art Nouveau after 1900, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
09217108
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Apartment building in closed development | Bundschuhstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1903 (tenement) | Typical building from the period around 1900 with a historicizing plastered sandstone facade, which is enlivened by balconies and keystones, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bundschuhstrasse 3 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Symmetrical historicizing plastered sandstone facade, design accents through sandstone cladding on the ground floor and balconies, Art Nouveau door, inside there are parts of the original hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bundschuhstrasse 5 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Representative Art Nouveau building with an elaborately designed facade, special accents through tree motifs around the entrance door, curved balcony grilles and other figural decorations in the eaves area, lavish hallway and staircase furnishings with wall fountains, stucco decor, etc., of importance in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development, also in this form singular. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bundschuhstrasse 7 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Plastered sandstone facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, particularly rich on the 3rd floor, additional accents through two roofed balcony axes, hallway and staircase equipment with stucco decoration and painting (painting), significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical late historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, special accent through corner projections with two ornamental gables, balcony axis and pilaster structure, original front door, ground floor clad with sandstone slabs, simplified ornamental ornamentation such as shell motifs, consoles, keystones, etc., significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09217122
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical late historicist building with a symmetrical clinker-sandstone facade, accentuated by exterior projections with elaborate window coverings, further emphasis on the central axis, isolated ornamental ornamentation such as shell motifs, cartouches in foliage, etc., significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical late historicism building with a symmetrical clinker-sandstone facade, accentuated by exterior projections with elaborate window crowns and roof core, further emphasis on the central axis, ground floor clad with sandstone, simplified architectural decorations such as shell motifs, consoles, etc., hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical late historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, simple architectural decoration, ground floor with plastering, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Objective and at the same time representative building after 1900, with Art Nouveau elements, accented by balcony axes, further emphasis on the central axis, conspicuous the sandstone-clad ground floor and the window frames on the 3rd floor, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical late historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, design accents through balconies on the outer axes, ground floor with plastering, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Objective and at the same time representative building after 1900, with Art Nouveau elements, accented by balcony axes, further emphasis on the central axis, conspicuous the sandstone-clad ground floor and the window frames on the 3rd floor, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Representative building with an elaborate clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through exterior projections with balconies, further emphasis on the central axis, grooved ground floor, plaster ashlar, sometimes elaborate ornamental ornamentation, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Objectified building after 1900 with Art Nouveau elements, plastered sandstone facade, accents through bay windows with curved gables, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Representative building with an elaborate historic clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through exterior projections with balconies, sometimes elaborate decorative ornaments such as shell motifs, triangular gables, etc., grooved ground floor, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban planning. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Late historical clinker-sandstone facade, outer axes highlighted by a slight risalit protrusion and triangular gable with portrait sculptural representation on the first floor, further emphasis on the central axis, ground floor clad with sandstone, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Burckhardtstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Representative building with an elaborate historic clinker-sandstone facade, side elevations with balconies defining the building, elaborate sculptural ornamentation, especially on the second floor, ground floor clad with sandstone slabs, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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»Tuma cigarette factory« (formerly) |
Fetscherstraße 72 (map) |
1899–1900 (tobacco factory) | Former cigarette factory with outbuildings and fencing; Factory and administration building, today a branch of various companies (commercial building), striking corner building with clinker brick facade, roof and attic storey slated, historicizing functional building from the turn of the century with economical but high-quality ornamentation, the rear annex building also with clinker brick design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Material entirety City Hospital Johannstadt; Medical Academy ; Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital | Fetscherstraße 74 (map) |
1898–1901 (hospital complex) | Material entirety of the Johannstadt City Hospital with the following individual monuments: Houses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22 and 24 of today's University Hospital as well as gate structures and enclosure walls (individual monuments ID No. 09217235), green areas and open spaces between the buildings as well as the avenues adjoining to the north and east (garden monument); The complex is of importance in terms of building history, urban development history and local history. |
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City Hospital Johannstadt; Medical Academy / University Clinic Carl Gustav Carus: Houses 1 to 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22 and 24 of today's University Clinic (individual memorials for ID No. 09304695) | Fetscherstraße 74 (map) |
1898–1901 (hospital component) | Individual features of the subject entirety Johannstadt City Hospital : Houses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 (including boiler house and chimney), 15, 16, 17, 18, 22 and 24 of today's university clinic as well as gate structures and enclosing walls; after 1933 part of the Rudolf-Heß-Hospital, since 1954 at the latest of the Medical Academy Carl Gustav Carus , remarkable complex of the turn of the century between historicism and art nouveau, 1945 partially damaged by the war, afterwards reconstruction, of architectural and urban development history, artistically, town planning and local history of importance. The later extensions of the Weimar Republic and the GDR as well as the integrated former König-Georg-Gymnasium are not part of the aggregate, see Fetscherstraße 74 (ID-Nr. 09304683, 09304685 and 09304686), Fiedlerstraße 25 and 27, Pfotenhauerstraße 90 and Schubertstraße 15 . |
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Surgery / surgical clinic ; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Fetscherstraße 74 (map) |
1952–1955 (clinic) | Hospital building; House 19 of the university hospital, striking building in the style of the national building traditions of the 1950s, representative, of architectural and local significance. |
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Psychiatry; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Fetscherstraße 74 (map) |
around 1930 (clinic) | Hospital building; House 25 of the university hospital, building in the Bauhaus style, significant in terms of architectural and local history. |
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Ophthalmology Clinic; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl
Gustav Carus |
Fetscherstraße 74 (map) |
around 1925 (clinic) | Hospital building with enclosure; House 33 of the university clinic, built in the New Objectivity style, was part of the gynecological clinic after completion, and was of great architectural and local significance. |
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Bürgerheim; today the Clara Zetkin retirement home | Fetscherstraße 111 (map) |
1894 (retirement home), 1924–1925 (retirement home) | Old people's home; Building complex between Neubert-, Pfotenhauer- and Fetscherstraße from the preserved side wings and the boiler house of the Bürgerheim from 1894 as well as the two extensions, arcade and garden design from 1924-1925, the older parts with historicizing clinker-sandstone facades, the extensions with expressionistic clinker brick fronts and flush-mounted lattice windows, also inside still design from the time of origin, building history, local history and urban development history as well as artistically significant, the buildings from the twenties next to the town house Altstadt and Martin Dülfer's Fritz Foerster building on the TU site are probably the most remarkable examples of the Expressionism in Dresden, therefore also singular. |
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Aggregate Trinity cemetery | Fiedlerstrasse 1; 1a (card) |
1815–1816 (cemetery), 1872 (cemetery) | Trinity cemetery as a whole in its grown functional and design unit with the following individual monuments: two mirror-like administrative buildings, probably former grave digger houses, at the main entrance, storage hall (burial hall?) And celebration hall, at the time of origin morgue and lodging house, at the western entrance, monumental graves, memorial of the victims of the Dresden May Uprising in 1849 (obelisk in grave field III P), walls between the grave fields and enclosure walls including (three?) Gates with gates (individual monuments ID no. 09217236) and cemetery design (garden monument); Design with a structured path system, circular prayer space, structure and space-creating avenue planting, one of the oldest and most important tombs in Dresden with architecturally valuable buildings and a large number of remarkable tombs, of architectural, artistic, personal, regional and local significance. |
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Trinitatisfriedhof: two administration buildings, probably former grave digger houses, at the main entrance, funeral hall and celebration hall, monumental graves, memorial of the victims of the May uprising in 1849 (individual memorials for ID No. 09304148) | Fiedlerstrasse 1; 1a (card) |
1843 (celebration hall), 1843 (funeral hall), 1815–1816 (main entrance) | Individual monuments of the above-mentioned entity: two mirror-like administrative buildings, probably former grave digger houses, at the main entrance, funeral hall and celebration hall, at the time of construction morgue and lodging house, at the western entrance, monumental graves, memorial of the victims of the May uprising in 1849 (obelisk in grave field III P), walls between the grave fields as well as the enclosure walls including (three?) gate systems with gates; one of the oldest and most important tombs in Dresden with architecturally valuable buildings as well as a large number of remarkable tombs, architecturally, artistically, personally, regionally and locally of importance. |
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Totality of the New Jewish Cemetery | Fiedlerstrasse 3 (map) |
1867 (cemetery) | Cemetery in its grown functional and design unit with the following individual monuments: funeral hall or ceremony hall , monumental graves, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, urn grave for murdered Dresden Jews and Torah grave (in the old part), memorial for the victims of the Shoah (in the new Part), enclosure walls including gate system and gates (individual monuments ID No. 09217238) and chestnut avenue along the main path (garden monument) as well as cemetery design as a whole; The layout is of artistic, personal, regional, local and sepulkral historical significance. |
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New Jewish cemetery: funeral hall or celebration hall, monumental graves, war memorial, urn grave for murdered Dresden Jews and Tora grave, memorial for the victims of the Shoah (individual memorials for ID No. ID No. 09304698) | Fiedlerstrasse 3 (map) |
1866 (celebration hall), 1949–1950 (synagogue), 1915–1916 (war memorial) | Individual features of the new Jewish cemetery: Mourning hall or celebration hall, used as a synagogue from 1950 to 2001, monumental graves, war memorial for members of the Jewish community who fell in World War I, urn grave for murdered Dresden Jews and Tora grave (in the old part), memorial for the Victims of the Shoah (in the new part) as well as enclosure walls including gate system and gates; Mourning hall as the first rebuilt synagogue in the GDR inaugurated in 1950, in this function until 2001, burial place laid out according to special religious regulations, the layout of artistic, personal, regional, local and sepulkral historical significance. |
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König-Georg-Gymnasium ; Stomatology; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Fiedlerstrasse 25 (map) |
1905–1907 (school) | Former school building; House 28 of the University Clinic, still a characteristic, objectified building from the beginning of the 20th century, by the well-known city planning officer Hans Erlwein , significant in terms of building history and local history (see also Fetscherstraße 74, Fiedlerstraße 27, Pfotenhauerstraße 90 and Schubertstraße 15). |
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Rectorate ; Deanery building; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Fiedlerstrasse 27 (map) |
1955–1956 (Dean's Office) | College building; House 40 of the University Clinic, a striking, classicistic-looking building dominated by a gabled central projection in the style of the national building traditions of the 1950s, both in terms of building history and local history (see also Fetscherstraße 74, Fiedlerstraße 25, 27 and Schubertstraße 15). |
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enclosure | Fiedlerstrasse 33 (map) |
around 1895 (enclosure) | Made of sandstone and cast iron, an elaborate entrance area, significant in terms of building history and art. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Fiedlerstrasse 54 (map) |
marked 1900 (rental villa) | striking clinker brick building with sandstone integration, in the style of the German neo-renaissance, with Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Florian-Geyer-Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Apartment building in closed development; Characteristic building after 1900 with an objectified facade design and stylized or geometric Art Nouveau ornamentation, special accents through loggias on external axes, roof structures and rusticated ground floor, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Florian-Geyer-Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Characteristic building after 1900, with an objectified facade design and stylized or geometric Art Nouveau ornamentation, striking curved gable over central axes, further accent through lateral loggias, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Florian-Geyer-Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Characteristic building after 1900 with an objectified facade design and stylized or geometric Art Nouveau ornamentation, special accents through rusticated ground floor, roof structures and decorated window crowns and balustrades on the second floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Florian-Geyer-Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Characteristic building after 1900 with an objectified sandstone facade and elements of Art Nouveau, accents from balcony axes and entrance, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Advertising pillar | Güntzplatz (map) |
around 1927 (advertising column) | Advertising system consisting of a cylinder, stepped attachment and globe, in expressionistic forms, as one of the last old copies in Dresden singular, probably the only advertising pillar built before 1945 , also artistically valuable. |
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Town house Johannstadt; Sparkasse (today) | Güntzplatz 5 (map) |
1914 (savings bank) | Facade and roof of a former municipal administration building; Building used today as a savings bank, characterizing the street scene, plastered sandstone fronts, arched motifs on the ground floor, large gable-crowned roof structures and a striking porch are the essential highlights, one of the most important and at the time most innovative buildings in Dresden, an important work by City Planning Councilor Erlwein, historical, artistic, urban planning and significant in terms of urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gutenbergstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | characteristic clinker-sandstone building with a late historical facade, accents through differently designed window frames and richly decorated double dormer windows on the outer axes, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gutenbergstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Traditional multi-storey building with Art Nouveau ornamentation, accents through balconies and window roofs, characteristic example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Semi-detached house in a corner and in closed development | Heinrich-Beck-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1930 (twin house) | Characteristic building around 1930, expressionistic motifs can be found on the corner porch with integrated balconies, in the window crowns and mirrors as well as at the entrance, a clear example of architecture from the twenties and thirties, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Residential complex with five houses | Heinrich-Beck-Strasse 2; 4; 6; 8 (card) |
around 1930 (apartment building) | characteristic buildings of the twenties and early thirties with simple, traditionally designed facades, enlivened by a few expressionist elements such as bay windows over a triangular floor plan and continuous, window-accompanying profiles, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historicism building from the nineties of the 19th century, clinker-sandstone facade enlivened by a slightly protruding central projection with decorative elements, different window closings, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shop, characteristic historicist building with clinker-sandstone facade, side axes accentuated by elaborate balconies, central axis highlighted by window gables, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 18 (map) |
1895–1896 and designated 1896 (tenement) | with shop, characteristic Wilhelminian style building with a historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, inside the most important hallway painting (painting) from the late 19th century in Dresden, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history as well as unique. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hertelstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | characteristic historicism building around 1900 with clinker-sandstone facade, ground floor highlighted by plaster patterns, accents by means of relief-like ornamentation and window coverings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 20 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historic building with clinker-sandstone facade, prominent central projection, window roofing, inside rich, original hallway and staircase furnishings with stucco decoration and painting, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historicist building with clinker-sandstone facade, central and side axes accentuated by roofing windows, painted frieze below the eaves area, stucco decor in the hallway, more recent colors, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic building from the period before 1900 with a historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, little architectural decoration, accents from a few roof windows and mirrors in the parapet area, remnants of the former interior fittings, important in terms of architectural and urban development, part of the striking and closed street of Hertelstrasse. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic building from the period around 1900 with a historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, special emphasis on the central axis and the balcony axes through plastic window frames, in the hallway rich original furnishings (restored), wall paintings and stucco decoration, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Hertelstrasse 24 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shop fitting, characteristic historic building with clinker-sandstone facade, accents through tower structure, balconies and window roofs, interior hall fittings with ceiling painting (angel motif), stucco decor and tiles, important in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical building of this quarter before 1900 with historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, economical building decoration, window coverings, special accents by balcony axis, inside still the original hall equipment with stucco decoration and ceiling painting, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Characteristic building from around 1900 with historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, rather simple construction, upper floor added after 1945, subtle architectural decoration, for example blinding baluster parapets on the outer axes, in the hallway and staircase paintings (as decorative painting), significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical building around 1895 with historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, accents by emphasizing the central axes (roofs and sills) as well as the balcony axes, hallway equipment with stucco decoration and ceiling painting (currently under painting), important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 29 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historic building with clinker-sandstone facade, structural and design accents through balcony axes and window canopies, window surrounds with ornamental design, originally preserved hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 31 (map) |
marked 1895 (tenement house) | Extremely representative historicism building in the style of the German Renaissance, special accents through elevated volute gable, portal, bay window and risalit with balconies, windows adorned with framework and renaissance motifs, rich hallway and staircase furnishings with painting and stucco decoration, architectural and urban development history as well as artistic and urban planning (forms in the unmistakable urban situation along the line of sight of Burckhardtstrasse). |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 33 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Characteristic historicist building with an elaborate clinker-sandstone facade, accents from balcony axes, various window closure forms, building decorations, extremely rich, original hallway furnishings with painting and stucco decor (restored), significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history, hallway furnishings are also unique in their form. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 35 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, simple architectural decoration, accented by the balcony axis, instead of a mansard floor after the Second World War, a full floor was added, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hertelstrasse 37 (map) |
marked 1905 (tenement house) | Typical objectified architecture after 1900, original painted ceiling in the hallway, wall paintings in hallway and stairwell exposed and retouched or modeled, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Residential complex with a U-shaped floor plan with seven houses | Hertelstrasse 39; 41; 43; 45; 47 (card) |
1936–1937 (apartment building) | Located on Blumenstrasse, Hertelstrasse and Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer, traditionally designed buildings with plastered facades and hipped roofs, loosened up by loggias and prominent entrance areas, forms with the buildings opposite Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 34–42 an urban ensemble that has been commissioned by a client and was designed by the same architects, participation of Franz Hoffmann (office community Max Taut and Hoffmann), especially important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Soft stone with coat of arms and numbering |
Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer (map) |
1729 (soft stone) | Soft stone ; Significant in terms of local history, and as an older testimony to the city's history, it is also rare. |
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Elbe promenade Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer (map) |
around 1876 (promenade) | High bank fortifications and promenade with alley and tree line along the Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer and the terrace bank; Fortifications with retaining walls, vaults, stairways and railings, promenade above the high bank and row of oaks below, significant in terms of building history, landscape design and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 19 (map) |
around 1912 (tenement) | representative, typical building after 1905 with sandstone facade, accents on the functional facade by balconies, loggias and elaborate entrance design, base embossed up to the level of the sill, significant in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 20 (map) |
around 1912 (tenement) | representative, objectified building from the period after 1905 with sandstone facade, the right outer axes accentuated by a structural connection to the neighboring building, decorative convex bay window as a further design element, base embossed to the level of the sill, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 23 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | representative, striking corner building with sandstone facade, objectified construction from the period after 1905 with dominant, elevated gable, loggias and elaborate bay windows, rich original hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistic and urban planning (distinctive plaza). |
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Residential complex | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 24; 25; 26; 27; 28 (card) |
around 1925 (apartment building) | Buildings of a uniformly designed row of houses, simple plastered buildings, typical for residential construction of the 1920s and 1930s, enlivened by expressionist elements, including bay windows over a triangular floor plan, original hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential complex | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 29; 30; 31; 32 (card) |
1930/1936 (apartment building) | Buildings of a uniformly designed row of houses, simple plastered buildings, typical of residential construction around 1930, the central axes highlighted by bay windows over a triangular floor plan (probably based on the earlier Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 24–28 houses), significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential complex with a U-shaped floor plan with seven houses | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 33 (map) |
1936–1937 (apartment building) | Located on Blumenstrasse, Hertelstrasse and Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer, traditionally designed buildings with plastered facades and hipped roofs, loosened up by loggias and prominent entrance areas, forms with the buildings opposite Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 34–42 an urban ensemble that has been commissioned by a client and was designed by the same architects, participation of Franz Hoffmann (office community Max Taut and Hoffmann), especially important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential complex | Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 34; 35; 36; 37; 38; 39; 40; 41; 42 (card) |
1936–1937 (apartment building), 1936–1937 (relief) | symmetrically designed group of houses with lateral head buildings and recessed wing including central green design, plastered sandstone facades, building decorations, including figural reliefs on the recessed front, traditionally designed buildings with folkloric motifs, typical of the late housing construction of the thirties, which then went into the so-called Fuehrerwohnungsbau or Social Housing Construction , together with the opposite buildings at Blumenstrasse 91, Hertelstrasse 39-47 and Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer 33, form an urban ensemble that was designed by a building contractor and the same architect, which is significant in terms of both building history and urban development. |
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Bürgerheim; today the Clara Zetkin retirement home | Neubertstrasse 4 (map) |
1894 (retirement home), 1924–1925 (retirement home) | Old people's home; Building complex between Neubert-, Pfotenhauer- and Fetscherstraße from the preserved side wings and the boiler house of the Bürgerheim from 1894 as well as the two extensions, arcade and garden design from 1924-1925, the older parts with historicizing clinker-sandstone facades, the extensions with expressionistic clinker brick fronts and flush-mounted lattice windows, also inside still design from the time of origin, building history, local history and urban development history as well as artistically significant, the buildings from the twenties next to the town house Altstadt and Martin Dülfer's Fritz Foerster building on the TU site are probably the most remarkable examples of the Expressionism in Dresden, therefore also singular. |
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Double tenement house in closed development | Neubertstrasse 17; 19 (card) |
around 1895 (double tenement house) | Late historical plastered sandstone facade, ground floor clad with sandstone slabs, accents from balconies, ornamental building decorations and structuring elements, especially on window frames, the symmetry slightly disturbed by the loss of a balcony and relocation of the left entrance, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Neubertstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historic building with clinker-sandstone facade, balanced structure, accents through roofing windows, appearance somewhat impaired by the recent expansion of the upper roof, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Neubertstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Clinker-sandstone facade, corner emphasized by a tower-like elevation, external axes on Neubertstrasse and Burckhardtstrasse highlighted like risalit, ground floor set off by sandstone slabs, distinctive late-historic facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Neubertstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Typical objectified construction of the architecture around 1905, symmetrical sandstone facade loosened up by balcony axes, building decorations in simple forms concentrated on window frames and balconies, entrance door from the time of origin, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Neubertstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | Imposing building with sandstone facades facing Neubertstrasse and Blumenstrasse, three decorative gables that accentuate the corners, the tower top originally designed higher and richer (see historical photo), fronts loosened up by different balcony shapes, otherwise restrained architectural decorations from the late Art Nouveau, characteristic example of objectified architecture at the beginning of the 20th century , striking hallway and staircase furnishings, some with Art Nouveau motifs, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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Former public lavatory with newsagent | Pfotenhauerstrasse (map) |
designated 1907 (public lavatory) | Today the gazebo, in addition to the lavatories still preserved on the slaughterhouse grounds, is one of Erlwein's only preserved public buildings of this type, as well as the prewar period in general. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 57 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historic building with clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through balconies, light accentuation of the central axis, bosses on the ground floor, restored and reconstructed hall and staircase furnishings (only ceiling painting and stucco decoration in the entrance area original), significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 61 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical of the time, simple plastered building from the turn of the century with natural stone plinth and structure, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 63 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with shop fittings, distinctive Wilhelminian style historicism building, fronts to Pfotenhauerstrasse and Hertelstrasse, plastered sandstone facade, special accent through a corner with a tower-like elevation and balconies, rusticated ground floor, hall and staircase equipment with openwork staircase core, stucco decor, painting (stenciling) under a new coat of paint among other things, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 65 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Distinctive historicism building with plastered sandstone facade, fronts on Pfotenhauerstrasse and Hertelstrasse, counterpart to number 63, special accent through a corner with a tower-like elevation and balconies, rusticated ground floor, sculptural jewelry, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 67 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Characteristic historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through sills, parapet mirrors, eaves consoles, rusticated ground floor, pilaster-like structure on the top floor, in the entrance original ceiling design with decoration as decorative painting and stucco decoration, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 68 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Typical historicist building with plastered sandstone facade, special accents through the central and outer window axes, fine, noble plaster grooves and structure, further stimulation through roofs and a few stucco ornaments, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 69 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shop fitting, characteristic historic building with sandstone clinker facade, accents with relief decoration, balconies, elaborate window frames, etc., of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 70 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with shop fitting, striking corner building with historicizing plastered sandstone facade, special accents through corner and side elevations, balconies, etc., significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 71 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shop fitting, characteristic historicist building with clinker sandstone facade, special accents through right risalit-like balcony axis, ornamental window mirror, balconies, elaborate entrance door on the residential building, rich hall and staircase furnishings, including stucco decor, of architectural and urban development history as well as artistically significant. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 72 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with shop fitting, striking building with a historical plastered sandstone facade, special accents through a corner and two side elevations, balconies and dormers, further revitalization by means of pronounced window roofing, ground floor rusticated, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 73 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with a shop, a typical historic building with a plastered sandstone facade, exterior axes with a distinctive design, a simple appearance, of relevance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 74 (map) |
1887–1888 (tenement house) | with shop, characteristic historicism building with plastered sandstone facade, loosened up by a central projecting with window gables, ground floor rusticated, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 75 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | characteristic historicism building with plastered sandstone facade, central axis emphasized by balcony, ground floor rusticated, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 76 (map) |
1887–1888 (tenement house) | characteristic historicism building with plastered sandstone facade, central axis highlighted, revitalization through window frames, grooved ground floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 77 (map) |
around 1895/1900 (tenement house) | Restaurant on the ground floor, striking building with a typical clinker-sandstone façade in a historical design, accents through corner projections with balconies and a raised storey as well as balcony axes to Pfotenhauerstrasse and Neubertstrasse, further revitalization by means of a pilaster-like structure of the second and third floors, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 78 (map) |
1888–1889 (tenement house) | with a rear wing, typical historicist building, emphasis on the two entrance axes, design accents through some elaborate window coverings and pilaster structures on the top floor, rusticated ground floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 80 (map) |
1890-1891 (tenement house) | with shop, typical historic building with plastered sandstone facade, emphasis on the central axis, accents from the balcony and lavish window coverings, ground floor rusticated, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Dresden University of Fine Arts , studio houses | Pfotenhauerstrasse 81; 83 (map) |
designated 1911–1912 (studio), 1954 (studio) | Two studio houses with connecting fencing; Complex with an older building in the style of reform architecture after 1900 and a functional supplementary building with a main wing roofed over in a classicist manner (reminiscent of Heinrich Tessenow's Festival Hall), significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 82 (map) |
1890-1891 (tenement house) | Typical historicism building with plastered sandstone facade, emphasized by a central projectile, rusticated ground floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. In comparison to the other neighboring buildings, the number 82 has been changed most visibly. It can be assumed that she also had a balcony above the entrance. On the second floor, in addition to the central segment-arch roof, the building also had two triangular window closures (see number 74). The loft conversion is a later ingredient. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Pfotenhauerstraße 84 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Distinctive building with a historical facade, special accents through corner projections with elevated storeys, balconies and strong vertical structures, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Orthopedic clinic; Orthopedics, Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Pfotenhauerstraße 90 (map) |
1953–1954 (clinic), 1953–1954 (fountain) | Hospital and teaching building, buildings A and B with transition, the first with a mosaic fountain inside and enclosure; today houses 29 and 30 of the university clinic, main building a distinctive, classicistic-looking building dominated by a gabled central projection in the style of the national building traditions of the 1950s, house 30 with the same design language, historically and artistically significant (see also Fetscherstraße 74, Fiedlerstraße 25, 27 and Schubertstrasse 15). |
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Customs house, formerly 40th lifting point | Pfotenhauerstraße 107 (map) |
1902 (customs house) | Customs house with enclosure; Picturesque half-timbered building with corner tower, today a residential building, a striking example of the Heimat style around 1900, historically and artistically significant, in addition to the lifting point Weinbergstraße 1, probably the last in Dresden and thus also of particular local historical value and unique. |
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Tenement house with enclosure and outbuildings in open development | Pfotenhauerstraße 110 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Stately, historicized residential building with plastered sandstone facade, special accents by risalits on the main and secondary facades, these are emphasized by ornamental decorations in the window canopies, central projections of the front with particularly rich gable ornamentation, building here also loosened up by balconies, architectural history, artistic and Significant in terms of urban development history. |
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Tenement house with enclosure | Pfotenhauerstraße 112 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Striking corner building with clinker-sandstone facade and tower-like roof crowning at the intersection, characteristic historicizing building from the end of the 19th century, economical architectural decoration, special accent ornamentally decorated sandstone oriels (rectangular floor plan) on the raised central section, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and urban planning. |
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Sachsenplatz | Sachsenplatz (map) |
1879 (town square) | Town square with an avenue to the south; One of the most important Dresden squares of the Wilhelminian era, the ground plan and large parts of the tree population still preserved, urban development continuation of the Albertbrücke, also direct design reference to the Elbe promenade, despite the lack of the former square walls, significant in terms of garden design, local history and urban development. |
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Pathology; Medical Academy / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus | Schubertstrasse 15 (map) |
1958–1962 (clinic), 1958–1962 (university facility) | Hospital and teaching building; House 43 of the university hospital, functionally designed, with lecture hall extension, example of post-war modernism in the GDR, significant building and local history (see also Fetscherstraße 74, Fiedlerstraße 25, 27 and Pfotenhauerstraße 90). |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 23 (map) |
marked 1895 (tenement house) | representative building with plastered sandstone facade and central projection, enlivened by elaborate historicizing architectural decorations, highlighted entrance area, hall and staircase furnishings, striking residential building from the end of the 19th century, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 25 (map) |
marked 1896 (tenement house) | Characteristic building of the late 19th century, with a clinker-sandstone facade, accentuated by a raised central projection with ornamentally decorated triangular gables, architectural decorations (gables, fittings) in historic forms, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 27 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | Historicizing building with plastered facade and sandstone structure, accents through balconies, hall and staircase furnishings, typical building from the end of the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 29 (map) |
marked 1895 (tenement house) | Stately, historicizing residential building from the end of the 19th century, with rich, downright lavish facade design and mostly original hall and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 31 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | Elaborate, stately, historic residential building with plastered sandstone facade, central projecting raised by a further storey and triangular gable, particularly rich with pilasters, capitals and window coverings, further historic jewelry on balconies, hallway and staircase furnishings, a striking example of the architecture of the outgoing 19th century, of architectural and urban development history as well as of artistic value. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 33 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | representative building with raised central projection and plastered facade, accents with historicist decorative elements as well as balconies, hallway and staircase furnishings, typical residential building from the nineties of the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Tenement house with enclosure in open development | Schubertstrasse 35 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | representative residential building with plastered sandstone facade, raised central projection including gable crowning and economical architectural decoration, typical building of the time around 1895, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history. |
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enclosure | Schubertstrasse 37 (map) |
1896 (enclosure) | Made of the materials sandstone and cast iron, historically and artistically significant |
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House Lieselotte | Schubertstrasse 39 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Apartment building with fencing in open development; Distinctive corner building with plastered sandstone facade, moving roof landscape, bay windows and balconies, economical decorative elements of the late Art Nouveau typical of the time, hall and staircase furnishings, representative example of objectified architecture at the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Administration building | Terscheckstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 (administration) | Typical turn-of-the-century building with clinker brick facade, tower-like raised templates and side elevation with stepped gable, with economical architectural decoration, segmental arched or round arched windows, echoes of neo-Gothic, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Feldherrenplatz; Thomas-Müntzer-Platz | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz (map) |
1928 (town square) | Decorative square over a semicircular floor plan with accompanying pathways and designed green space; artistically and in terms of urban planning, and in this form unique in Dresden. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 2 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | A striking example of architecture after 1900 with an objectified character as well as neoclassical decorative forms and Art Nouveau ornaments used sparingly but effectively, accents through roofed porches and main cornice with hanging panels, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of architectural, artistic, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 3 (map) |
1912–1913 (tenement house) | A striking example of architecture after 1900 with an objectified character as well as neoclassical decorative forms and Art Nouveau ornaments used sparingly but effectively, accents through roofed porches and main cornice with hanging panels, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of architectural, artistic, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 4 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | A striking example of architecture after 1900 with an objectified character as well as sparingly but effectively used neoclassical decorative forms and Art Nouveau ornaments, accents from high gables, two symmetrically arranged, semicircular porches and main cornice with hanging panels, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history, artistry, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 5 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | A striking example of architecture after 1900 with an objectified character as well as neoclassical decorative forms and Art Nouveau ornaments used sparingly but effectively, accents through roofed porches and main cornice with hanging panels, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of architectural, artistic, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 7 (map) |
marked 1916 (tenement) | A striking example of architecture after 1900 with an objectified character as well as sparingly but effectively used neoclassical decorative forms and Art Nouveau ornaments, accents from high gables, two symmetrically arranged, semicircular porches and main cornice with hanging panels, hallway and staircase furnishings, important in terms of building history, artistry, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 8 (map) |
1926–1927 (tenement) | Typical objectified and at the same time representative building from the 1920s, accented by flat, gabled porches and main cornice with hanging panels, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as urban planning as part of the unmistakable layout of Thomas-Müntzer-Platz. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 9 (map) |
1927–1928 (tenement house) | Striking corner building with a simple and at the same time monumental sandstone facade, forms an ensemble with neighboring buildings, an example of objectified architecture in the first quarter of the 20th century with a clear, almost functionalist facade structure, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 10 (map) |
1914–1916 (tenement house) | forms a striking ensemble with the two neighboring buildings from the 1920s, a functional and at the same time representative building with a sandstone facade, special accents through the rusticated porch on the ground floor including the raised middle section, which is structured by neoclassical pilaster strips, hallway and staircase furnishings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic, urban planning and urban development history . |
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Apartment building in closed development | Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 11 (map) |
1927–1928 (tenement house) | Striking corner building with a simple and at the same time monumental sandstone facade, forms an ensemble with neighboring buildings, an example of objectified architecture in the first quarter of the 20th century with a clear, almost functionalist facade structure, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Trinity Church | Trinitatisplatz (map) |
End of 19th century (square), 1891–1894 (ruin) | Square with church; delimited by Trinitatisfriedhof, community center and Gerokstraße, significant in terms of urban planning and urban development history. |
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Transformer station | Canalettostraße (map) |
around 1950 (transformer station) | Transformer house; Simple, single-storey functional building with plastered facade and curved hipped roof , accented by column and roof overhang, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Villa with enclosure | Comeniusstraße 22 (map) |
inscribed 1902 (villa) | Representative late historical building around 1900 in the style of the German Renaissance, sandstone facade, special accents through gable, corner tower, bay window and entrance porch, building sculptural ornamentation combines Renaissance and some Art Nouveau motifs (especially on the portal gable), of architectural and urban development history as well as artistically important. |
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Villa Luboldt | Comeniusstraße 32 (map) |
inscribed 1906 (villa), 1906 (villa garden / country house garden) | Villa with outbuilding, villa garden, water basin, staircase and enclosure; characteristic building of architecture after 1900, architect: Heinrich Tscharmann (1859–1932), building sculpture: sculptor Prof. Karl Groß (1869–1934), garden of high design quality laid out by the Berlin landscape architect JP Großmann, water basin with cascade and plant troughs, client was the scientist Dr. phil. Walter Luboldt, especially important in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically and in terms of garden art. |
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Former Arts and crafts school and museum ; College of Fine Arts; Kupferstichkabinett (formerly) | Dürerstrasse 21 (map) |
1903–1907, marked 1906 (university complex), 1903–1907 (fountain sculpture) | University and museum building with fence, terrace and fountain outside as well as green areas; Striking assembly group in a corner situation, with neo-baroque cubature and design elements of Art Nouveau, special charm due to the alternation of pavilions and wing structures, rich architectural decoration on individual parts of the building, remarkable interior design, significant in terms of building history, artistic, urban planning and urban development history, unique in its form in Dresden. |
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National insurance company; Former Social Insurance Institution of Saxony | Dürerstraße 24 (map) |
marked 1928 (administration building) | Administration building; Distinctive corner building with plastered sandstone facade and accentuating architectural decorations, typical public building of the twenties, objectified and representative at the same time, neoclassical style with pilaster structures and panel friezes, entrance area after renovation on Dürerstraße, middle sections on Dürerstraße and Güntzstraße with pilaster structures and ornaments Highlighted, design by the well-known office Schilling & Graebner , in terms of building history, local history and urban development history and, despite some changes, artistically significant. |
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University building; TU Dresden | Dürerstraße 26 (map) |
1954 (lecture hall building) | University building; Three-wing building on Dürerstrasse, Holbeinstrasse and Marschnerstrasse with inner courtyard, functional, functional architecture with plastered facade and sandstone integration, special accent through generous window openings and balconies on old-style projections on each facade, emphasis of the central window axes through sandstone integration, inside original, significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development . |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Dürerstrasse 96 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with built-in shops, characteristic historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, accentuated by slightly raised external axes with balconies and pilasters, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Fetscherplatz 1 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical late historical building with plastered sandstone facade, accents through the structure of pilasters and balcony on the first floor, loft conversion after 1945, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Transformer station | Fetscherplatz 1b (map) |
marked 1926 (transformer station) | Two superstructures on large underground substations; Single-storey buildings, functional design with expressionist elements (color, sharp-edged profiles, etc.), the eastern building accentuated by a pillar vestibule, significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Fetscherstraße 39 (map) |
around 1897 (tenement) | with shop fitting, monumental late historical building with clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through corner projections with tower-like elevated storeys, loggias, elaborate window roofing and bossing on the ground floor, hall and staircase furnishings, remarkable and high-quality architecture from the end of the 19th century, Significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Gabelsbergerstrasse 13 (map) |
marked 1892 (tenement house) | Characteristic late historicism building with clinker-sandstone facade, accents through the central axis and two flat side elevations, revitalization by means of a rusticated ground floor, window canopies and medallions, historically and as one of the few remaining buildings of the once important Wilhelminian-era district of particular relevance to urban development history. |
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Former Arts and crafts school and museum; College of Fine Arts; Kupferstichkabinett (formerly) | Gerokstrasse 2; 4 (card) |
1903–1907, marked 1906 (university complex), 1903–1907 (fountain sculpture) | University and museum building with fence, terrace and fountain outside as well as green areas; Striking assembly group in a corner situation, with neo-baroque cubature and design elements of Art Nouveau, special charm due to the alternation of pavilions and wing structures, rich architectural decoration on individual parts of the building, remarkable interior design, significant in terms of building history, artistic, urban planning and urban development history, unique in its form in Dresden. |
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Post Office 16 | Gerokstrasse 18; 20 (card) |
marked 1927–1930 (Post) | Post office building with outdoor facilities on Gerokstrasse; distinctive, broad, multi-wing building with traditional cubature and simple plastered facade, special accents through entrance portico, risalites and expressionistic roofing and profiles, characteristic construction from around 1930 between traditionalism and expressionism, testimony to the early, immediate reconstruction shortly after the end of the Second World War , significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development history. |
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Vocational school for boys; Horst Wessel School; Metal technology vocational school | Gerokstrasse 22 (map) |
1928–1934 (vocational school) | School building and gate entrance; Multi-wing complex with inner courtyard, distinctive plastered building with a simple, functionalist facade, the building is determined by the elevated tower, pushed into the street, entrance portal, interior furnishings from the time it was built, next to Hülßegymnasium, children's hospital (now demolished) and forest school, the most modern building by Paul Wolf, influenced by the Bauhaus, traditional roof shape possibly owed to the change in power politics during the construction phase, significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Student dormitory and rear concrete block wall on the side of Striesener Straße | Güntzstrasse 22 (map) |
1958–1959 (student dormitory), around 1975 (relief) | Student dormitory and rear concrete block wall on the side of Striesener Straße; Remarkably factual and functional building of the early GDR architecture with spacious staircase and entrance hall design, generous facade openings and economical structures, accents through a sloping entrance canopy and polychrome paint, entrance and stairwell with furnishings from the time of origin, including high-quality window design, architectural, artistic and local history and urban development history significant. |
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Güntzheim; Technical college; TU Dresden; Fountain sculpture | Güntzstrasse 28; 28a (card) |
1954–1956 (student dormitory), 1954–1956 (relief), 1956–1957 (fountain sculpture) | Student dormitory including fountain system with free sculpture; Sober, traditional building with plastered facade, the south side appears skeletal due to the generous opening and pilasters, the facade facing Güntzstrasse structured by bay windows and entrance porch, rich architectural decorations (e.g. frieze on the south side), the fountain sculpture "Man's will to fly" by Max Lachnit , objects Significant in terms of building history, artistry, local history and urban planning as well as urban development history. |
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Former Arts and crafts school and museum; College of Fine Arts; Kupferstichkabinett (formerly) | Güntzstrasse 34 (map) |
1903–1907, marked 1906 (university complex), 1903–1907 (fountain sculpture) | University and museum building with fence, terrace and fountain outside as well as green areas; Striking assembly group in a corner situation, with neo-baroque cubature and design elements of Art Nouveau, special charm due to the alternation of pavilions and wing structures, rich architectural decoration on individual parts of the building, remarkable interior design, significant in terms of building history, artistic, urban planning and urban development history, unique in its form in Dresden. |
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University building; TU Dresden | Holbeinstrasse 3 (map) |
1954 (lecture hall building) | University building; Three-wing building on Dürerstrasse, Holbeinstrasse and Marschnerstrasse with inner courtyard, functional, functional architecture with plastered facade and sandstone integration, special accent through generous window openings and balconies on old-style projections on each facade, emphasis of the central window axes through sandstone integration, inside original, significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development . |
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Stained glass window | Marschnerstrasse 26 (map) |
1956 (colored glass window) | at the back of the staircase, artistically demanding, executed in 1956 according to a design by Hans Jüchser , artistically significant. |
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Wind tunnel building; TU Dresden | Marschnerstrasse 28 (map) |
after 1950 (laboratory), 1957–1959 (sgraffito) | Research laboratory building, sgraffito "Höhenflug der Luftfahrt" by Hermann Glöckner in the foyer; two-storey wing with a corrugated roof structure, built in HP shell construction, significant in terms of building history and local history. |
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University building; TU Dresden | Marschnerstrasse 39 (map) |
1954 (lecture hall building) | University building; Three-wing building on Dürerstrasse, Holbeinstrasse and Marschnerstrasse with inner courtyard, functional, functional architecture with plastered facade and sandstone integration, special accent through generous window openings and balconies on old-style projections on each facade, emphasis of the central window axes through sandstone integration, inside original, significant in terms of building history, local history and urban development . |
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Former Arts and crafts school and museum; College of Fine Arts; Kupferstichkabinett (formerly) | Marschnerstrasse 41 (map) |
1903–1907, marked 1906 (university complex), 1903–1907 (fountain sculpture) | University and museum building with fence, terrace and fountain outside as well as green areas; Striking assembly group in a corner situation, with neo-baroque cubature and design elements of Art Nouveau, special charm due to the alternation of pavilions and wing structures, rich architectural decoration on individual parts of the building, remarkable interior design, significant in terms of building history, artistic, urban planning and urban development history, unique in its form in Dresden. |
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development |
Striesener Strasse 44 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Historicizing residential building with plastered sandstone facade, characteristic example of architecture from the end of the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Striesener Strasse 47 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Historicizing building with plastered sandstone facade, characteristic example of architecture from the end of the 19th century, one of the last Wilhelminian-style buildings around Fetscherplatz, especially important in terms of urban development. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Striesener Strasse 49 (map) |
marked 1888 (tenement house) | Historicizing building with clinker-sandstone facade, characteristic example of architecture from the end of the 19th century, original hall and staircase furnishings with painting, stucco decoration, figures, etc., building significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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enclosure | Wintergartenstrasse (map) |
around 1900 (enclosure) | Typical cast iron fence with sandstone posts around 1900, originally part of a villa plot, important in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Madonna from Radibor | Wintergartenstrasse 15; 17 (map) |
around 1415 (statue) | Virgin Mary figure with child; late Gothic sculpture made of linden wood, from the medieval parish church of Radibor , district of Bautzen , moved to the hospital chapel of St. Joseph's monastery ; artistically and art-historically significant. |
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Johannstadt-Southeast
This district is located in the district of Altstadt II, but is counted as Striesen-Süd or Striesen-West, as it already belongs to the Blasewitz district.
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 8 (map) |
1906/1907 (villa) | representative example of the early objectivity between neoclassicism and art nouveau, highlighted the street-side porch with triangular gable, the side entrance and the ornamental framework on the upper floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | Representative, partly still historicizing building with Art Nouveau decor, particularly lavishly the symmetrical street front with high curved gable, balconies and covered entrance area, as a striking and largely originally preserved building of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history. |
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Rental villa | Anton-Graff-Strasse 12 (map) |
1906/1907 (villa) | striking corner building with a moving roof landscape and extensions, of importance in terms of urban development. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | representative corner building, highlighted by gabled risalits and loggias, characteristic example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 15 (map) |
1903 (villa) | With balconies, different window shapes, curved gables and tower-like roof structure, a particularly lavish-looking representative building, mainly characterized by Art Nouveau, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 19 (map) |
inscribed 1903 (villa) | representative building, symmetrical street front highlighted by decorated balconies, entrance and Art Nouveau facade, due to its original condition of particular architectural historical value, the ornamentation is artistically important, furthermore important in terms of urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | striking, representative corner building, highlighted by tower-like additions, curved gables, loggias, etc., significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with fencing in a corner | Anton-Graff-Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | Distinctive and representative broad-based building with historicizing facade, noticeable half-timbered decoration in the roof area, further design accents through balconies, as largely originally preserved residential building from the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of building history, also of importance in terms of urban development history. |
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Rental villa including enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 22 (map) |
1904 (villa) | Opulent corner building, special accent due to the tower top with several small decorative turrets facing Anton-Graff-Straße, ornamental building decorations in historicizing form, balconies with Art Nouveau elements and dormer windows enliven the building design, which is important in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 24 (map) |
around 1905 (villa), around 1905 (rental villa) | Elaborate, representative corner building with risalits, oriels and curved gable crowns, special design accents through wood decorations, ornamentation, colored glazing, etc., vivid example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 26 (map) |
1905 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Representative, lavish, neo-baroque-style building, enlivened by Art Nouveau elements, the symmetrical street front with central projection, bay window and entrance area designed in a balanced way, special accents due to the curved crowning of the risalit and bay window, significant artistically as well as building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with fencing in a corner | Anton-Graff-Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | Representative semi-detached house with plastered sandstone facade, enlivened by Art Nouveau elements, symmetrically designed front side, with special accents through central projections and two corner towers, conspicuous the sculptural decoration on the gables and tower buildings, typical building after the turn of the century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 28 (map) |
1905 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; characteristic representative building from the beginning of the 20th century with historicizing elements and Art Nouveau motifs, remarkable the curved gable of the central risalit, the stylized ornamentation etc., vivid example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 29 (map) |
before 1906 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; representative building, one of the most idiosyncratic and monumental examples of late Art Nouveau in Dresden, design accents through the arched crowning of the central projection and the protruding balcony extension with Egyptian papyrus pillars, significant artistically, historically and in terms of urban development and unique with the repertoire of forms described. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 30 (map) |
before 1907 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Elaborate corner building with gabled risalits, loggias, verandas and bay windows, enlivened by historicizing elements and Art Nouveau motifs, a handsome example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa and enclosure | Anton-Graff-Strasse 31 (map) |
before 1906 (rental villa) | Rental villa and enclosure; Distinctive building from the period after 1900, symmetrical, historicizing plastered sandstone facade, accented by a central projectile with tail gable, fencing in Art Nouveau ornamentation, hallway fittings and staircase fittings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Soft stone | Blasewitzer Strasse (map) |
re. 1550 (soft stone) | Soft stone with coat of arms and year; Significant in terms of local history, and as an older testimony to the city's history, it is also rare. |
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Medical Academy; TU Dresden | Blasewitzer Strasse 84; 86 (card) |
1954–1957 (student residence); 1954–1957 (cafeteria); re. 1957 (ceiling picture on the stairway to the hall) | Student dormitory and cafeteria; Three-wing system in traditional forms, structural accents through classicistic-looking entrance projections with pillars, bay windows, gables and window frames, the interior is in its original condition, well-preserved in terms of building history and urban development as well as of artistic value. |
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Rental villa with fountain, vase sculpture and enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 1 (map) |
re. 1899, in the gable (rental villa); 1901 (rental villa) | Rental villa with fountain, vase sculpture and enclosure including archway Rental villa with fountain, vase sculpture and enclosure including archway; representative building with relaxed, picturesque facade design, special accents through balconies or loggias, bay windows and rusticated wall sections, enlivened by floral and figural Art Nouveau motifs, characteristic example of architecture around and after 1900 with traditional elevation and floor plan solutions as well as applied Art Nouveau motifs, significant in terms of building history and urban development artistically valuable. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 2; 4 (card) |
1903 (rental villa) | symmetrically designed double villa with plastered sandstone facade, accents with tail gables, corner towers, balconies and highlighted entrances, combines late historical (renaissance) elements with influences of Art Nouveau, characteristic construction from the period after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 3 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Typical building from the period after 1900 in late historical and Art Nouveau forms, accents through corner bay windows, gables and balconies, the symmetrical facade through sandstone structures and window roofing, especially on the central projection, which is significant in terms of architectural design, architectural history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with fencing in a corner | Borsbergstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1904 (villa) | Representative semi-detached house with plastered sandstone facade, enlivened by Art Nouveau elements, symmetrically designed front side, with special accents through central projections and two corner towers, conspicuous the sculptural decoration on the gables and tower buildings, typical building after the turn of the century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 7 (map) |
1901 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Imposing corner building in late historical and at the same time objectified construction from around 1900, including forms of the Heimatstil (half-timbered) and Art Nouveau, cubature accentuated by high gables and roof turrets, various additions such as bay windows, risalits, balconies and loggias, preserved original fencing with sandstone portal, architectural and urban development history artistically significant. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 10 (map) |
after 1900 (villa) | Late historical building with a symmetrical facade, accents by two gabled risalits, floral decorative elements on the entrance door, hallway fittings and stairwell fittings (remnants), significant in terms of urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure and shop fitting | Borsbergstrasse 11 (map) |
re. 1901 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure and shop fitting; Elaborate, picturesque-looking corner building with plastered sandstone facade, moving structure through gabled risalits, tower-like corner bay windows, balconies or loggias and entrance extensions, facade upgraded with different types of plaster, clinker brick and sandstone, in the entrance area and stairwell painting (as decorative painting), in the former Also stucco decor, typical building from the turn of the century, with elements of historicism, Heimatstil and Art Nouveau, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Characteristic turn-of-the-century building with historicizing and Art Nouveau elements, symmetrical plastered sandstone facade, structural accents through elaborate central projections including gable ends and turrets, balconies on side axes, loosening up through various window shapes, plastic architectural decorations mainly on the risalit and portal, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rectory of the Sacred Heart Congregation with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 13 (map) |
after 1900 (rectory) | distinctive building, built around the turn of the century, significant in terms of building history, local history and settlement history |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Borsbergstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1905 (villa) | Striking corner building with plastered sandstone facade, historicizing and Art Nouveau forms, accents through gabled risalits, corner tower and balconies, sculptural decoration limited to the ground floor and gable, typical building at the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history. |
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Villa with enclosure | Comeniusstrasse 50 (map) |
1924–1925 (villa) | Characteristic, traditionally designed building from the twenties and thirties with a balanced facade design and extended hipped roof, inside considerable parts of the former furnishings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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enclosure | Comeniusstrasse 50a; 50b (card) |
1910 (garden fence) | Elaborate system made of sandstone and cast iron, enlivened by changing shapes, historically and artistically significant. |
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Tenement house with enclosure | Dürerstrasse 116 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Apartment building with fencing in open development; Representative late historical building with plastered sandstone facade, accentuated central projectile with a Renaissance-style essay and balconies, simple architectural decorations, for example blind arcades on the balcony, typical objectified building with stylized elements of historicism after 1900, remnants of the hallway equipment and staircase equipment, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential group of four tenement houses, with fencing | Fetscherplatz 4; 5; 6; 7 (card) |
1902 (tenement) | Symmetrically designed assembly group on the east side of the Fetscherplatz with representative sandstone facades, accents through risalits, corner bay windows, dormers, gables, highlighted entrance areas and loggias, the ornamentation between historicism and art nouveau focuses primarily on the highlighted components, hall fittings and staircase furnishings , characteristic example of architecture after 1900, which despite the prevailing need for representation, endeavored to achieve an objectified and more functional building design, significant in terms of building history, artistry, urban planning and urban development history. |
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6. middle school; POS "Otto Grotewohl"; 6. JA Comenius Middle School | Fetscherstraße 2 (map) |
1957–1959 (school) | School complex consisting of a main class wing, two pavilions, intermediate structures, gymnasium and forecourt design; Erected in a mixed construction with sandstone skeleton facing, one of the first new school buildings after the Second World War, also the most sophisticated example from the GDR era, architecturally and artistically significant. |
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enclosure | Fetscherstraße 22 (map) |
around 1905 (enclosure) | Elaborate cast iron work with sometimes bizarre motifs, significant in terms of building history and artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Fetscherstraße 24 (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Elaborate symmetrical clinker-sandstone facade with historicizing forms, special accents through central projections and side balconies, typical stately residential building around 1900, of architectural and urban development history as well as artistically significant. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Fetscherstraße 26 (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Typical late historicism building with a symmetrical clinker-sandstone facade, accents through gabled central projections and balconies, concise, stylized architectural decorations, hallway and staircase furnishings, characteristic example of architecture around 1900, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Hotel Artushof , formerly Hotel Ostrava | Fetscherstraße 30 (map) |
1899 (hotel) | Hotel and restaurant with enclosure; striking late historical corner building with representative, rich clinker brick facade, special accents through corner projections with turrets, bay windows, gables and artistically designed window frames, probably one of the most remarkable buildings at the turn of the century in Dresden, clinker brick facade in this form also distinctive and rare, significant in terms of building history, artistic and urban development history as well as unique. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Fetscherstraße 36 (map) |
around 1897 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Representative corner building in historicist construction with echoes of the German Renaissance, elaborate clinker-sandstone facade, special accents through gables, balconies, bay windows, entrance portal, etc., hallway equipment and staircase equipment, remarkable and creatively high-quality example of architecture from the end of the 19th century, architectural and urban development history as well as artistically important. |
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Residential complex | Gabelsbergerstrasse 27; 27a; 29 (card) |
1930 (apartment building) | Residential complex; Typical factual and functional building complex of residential construction in Germany from the 1920s / 1930s, also one of the few structural testimonies created by an architect in Dresden in earlier times and also of significance in terms of building history and urban development history as well as singular, today Foundation Frauenwohnungshilfe Ortsverein Dresden. |
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Tenement house with enclosure | Gluckstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Tenement house with enclosure in a corner and in open development; Elaborate stately residential building of historicism with echoes of the Italian and German Renaissance, special accents through central projections and balconies, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Haydnstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1905 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; representative building with a traditional facade elevation, sandstone plaster facade, enlivened by corner bay windows with turrets, balconies and raised gables, economical building decoration, hallway fittings and staircase fittings, vivid example of the already objectified architecture after 1900, with elements of historicism as well as Heimatstil and Art Nouveau, architectural history and Significant in terms of urban development history and artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Haydnstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1905 (rental villa) | Rental villa with enclosure; Representative building with a symmetrical plastered sandstone facade, special accents through a central projectile with gable end and tower end, balconies and corner bay windows, traditional multi-storey building with forms of the late Art Nouveau, example of objectified architecture around 1905, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Administrative building | Henzestraße 14 (map) |
around 1960 (administration building) | Simple, functionalist building from the early 1960s, special accents through vertical stairwell lighting and striking sgraffito representations at the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Rental villa | Henzestrasse 16 (map) |
around 1910 (villa) | Representative building with a plastered facade and sandstone structure, special accents from the entrance portico, half-timbered elements, many different window shapes, the stained glass windows on the ground floor are striking, a vivid example of architecture from around 1910, of architectural and urban development history as well as artistically significant. |
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Villa with enclosure | Heubnerstrasse 12 (map) |
For the residential architecture of the late twenties, a representative building with a hipped roof, extensions, covered entrance area, balconies and economical architectural decoration, special accent through expressionistic window form next to the entrance, ornamental grating on the front door, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in open development | Holbeinstrasse 84 (map) |
after 1905 (tenement) | Apartment building in open development; Representative, monumental building, dominated by a heavily raised central projection including window gallery, characteristic building of objectified architecture around 1905 with painting (stenciling) typical of the time, especially in the eaves area, with symmetrical, artistically emphasized window axes and entrance with neoclassical elements, building history and urban development history as well as artistically significant. |
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Rental villa | Huttenstrasse 10 (map) |
after 1880 (villa) | Rental villa; Two-storey building with plastered construction, raised central elevation, symmetrical facade in a late historical design, elements of classicism recognizable, special accent with the veranda and stairs in front of the ground floor, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Krenkelstrasse 2 (map) |
1905/1909 (tenement house) | Representative corner building with sandstone facade, similar in cubature and design to the adjacent buildings, richly decorated with ornaments, highlighted by risalit-like projections, bay windows and balconies, characteristic example of the turn to objectivity after the turn of the century without having to forego architectural decoration (moderate modernism), hall equipment and staircase furnishings from the time of construction are well preserved, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Krenkelstrasse 3 (map) |
marked 1904 (rental villa) | representative building with asymmetrical plastered sandstone facade, particularly richly (including half-timbered) ornate and gabled central projection, in addition to historicizing forms, especially in building sculpture, Art Nouveau motifs , cubature enlivened by balconies and dormers, characteristic rental villa construction after 1900, vivid example of synthesis between Art Nouveau, after-living historicism and Heimatstil, here also a significant transition from an area with villa development to block perimeter development with tenement houses, which is significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Krenkelstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1904 (tenement) | Slightly asymmetrical sandstone facade flanked by risalit-like projections with balcony axes, sparse architectural decoration, entrance door, keystone over arched portal as well as balcony consoles, balcony parapets and grilles in Art Nouveau forms, characteristic example of the objectification of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Krenkelstrasse 5 (map) |
1904/1905 (villa) | Asymmetrical sandstone-plaster facade enlivened by risalit with gable, tower, bay window and balcony, special accents by floral and stylized Art Nouveau motifs, striking also the varied window closures, hallway equipment and staircase equipment, historically important in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Krenkelstrasse 6 (map) |
before 1905 (tenement) | Almost symmetrical sandstone facade, loosened up by two balcony axes with gable crowns, sparse sculptural decoration, entrance door, keystone over arched portal and balcony grilles in Art Nouveau forms, characteristic example of the turn to objectivity in architecture after 1900, hallway fittings and staircase fittings from the time of origin, significant in terms of building history and urban development history . |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Krenkelstrasse 7 (map) |
1904–1905 (rental villa) | representative building with symmetrical and at the same time picturesque plastered sandstone facade, particularly emphasized the wide central projectile with high gable and rich, downright lavish Art Nouveau ornamentation, furthermore wooden balconies and corner bay windows, striking example of a manorial house after 1900 with traditional elevation and floor plan solution (traditional storey building) as well as applied Art Nouveau motifs, including a few historicizing elements, hallway equipment and staircase equipment with ceiling paintings (painting) in the entrance area, tiles, stucco decoration, etc., of architectural and urban development history as well as artistically significant. |
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Apartment building in closed development, with shop fitting | Krenkelstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Apartment building in closed development, with shop fitting; Building with a simple, symmetrical sandstone facade, dominated by a gable-crowned central projectile and flanking bay windows into which balconies are integrated, restrained architectural decorations, characteristic example of the objectified architecture after 1900, hallway fittings and staircase fittings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Krenkelstrasse 9 (map) |
marked 1905 (villa) | Representative residential building from the beginning of the 20th century with historicizing elements and motifs from Heimatstil and Art Nouveau, asymmetrical plastered sandstone facade, highlighted by gabled risalits, bay windows and balconies, rich architectural decorations, special accent with half-timbered gables, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Krenkelstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | analogous to the neighboring houses example of objectified architecture after 1900, almost symmetrical sandstone facade, enlivened by two balcony axes, conspicuously two window crowns with heads in relief, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development, with shop fitting | Krenkelstrasse 12 (map) |
after 1905 (tenement) | Striking corner building with risalit-like projections, corner bay windows including tower structure, gables and loggias, sandstone facade, existing ornamentation concentrated on gables, entrance door and bay console, varied window shapes, somewhat more elaborate example of objectified architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Lipsius Monument | Lipsiusstrasse (map) |
marked 1912 (monument) | Man-sized sandstone stele with inscription and ornamentation in Art Nouveau style, significant in terms of local history, personal history and artistically. |
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Rental villa | Lipsiusstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1905 (villa) | representative, symmetrically designed building with two entrance lobbies, expanded, multifaceted mansard roof and sandstone facade, dominated by the accentuated central projection, restrained building decoration, example of the objectified architecture after 1900 with stylized historicizing and Art Nouveau motifs, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 1; 3 (card) |
around 1904 (rental villa) | representative double villa with symmetrically gabled risalit, corner turrets and balconies, plastered sandstone facade enlivened by economical architectural decoration, traditional multi-storey building with ornamental and stylized Art Nouveau elements, typical example of objectified architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 2 (map) |
1905/1906 (rental villa) | Representative building with plastered sandstone facade, historic design enriched by Heimatstil elements such as half-timbered gables and floral and figural Art Nouveau ornamentation, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with outbuildings and fencing | Reinickstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1904 (rental villa) | representative building from the period after 1900, stylized, restrained architectural decoration, special accents through different window shapes as well as unusual corner designs on the street side, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 5 (map) |
before 1904 (rental villa) | Striking corner building with a lively roof landscape, gabled risalits, corner tower, dormer windows, plastered sandstone facade, loosened up by balconies, bay windows and loggias, decorative elements on windows and highlighted components in Art Nouveau, characteristic building after 1900, hallway equipment and staircase equipment, architectural and urban development history and artistic significant. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 7 (map) |
before 1904 (rental villa) | Outwardly rather simple building with design elements of Historicism and Art Nouveau, decorative fencing portal, sandstone-plaster facade enlivened by loggias, balconies and bay windows, rich hallway equipment and staircase equipment, striking example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 8 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | representative, broad-based building with gabled risalits and balconies, traditional cubature, plastered sandstone facade, sometimes elaborate Art Nouveau elements applied to the fronts, striking example of architecture after 1900, hallway fittings and staircase fittings with paintings (painting) and stucco decoration, significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically . |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 9 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | representative building with traditional cubature, apart from that Art Nouveau motifs such as the asymmetrically designed, wide central risalit, the balconies, the figural, floral and ornamental facade decorations and the coarse-grained plaster dominate, entrance area highlighted, characteristic and creatively remarkable example of architecture after 1900, hall equipment and staircase equipment, Significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 10 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | An extremely representative building with an asymmetrical facade, dominated by a risalit-like, gabled middle section, further accentuation by elaborate loggias and balconies, the rich sculptural ornamentation concentrates on the highlighted components (also on the sides), characteristic and structurally remarkable construction of the architecture after 1900 with traditional Cubature, which, however, is already determined by art nouveau art nouveau elements, also the hallway fittings and staircase fittings with rich art nouveau paintings, the paintings probably the most elaborate in Dresden, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history as well as unique. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 11 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | Representative building with historicizing plastered sandstone facade, enriched by elaborate sculptural work in Art Nouveau forms, high street-side half-timbered gable as a reminiscence of the Heimat style, highlighted entrance, rich hallway fittings and staircase furnishings, among other things with painting, characteristic and creatively remarkable and unmistakable example of architecture after 1900, Significant in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Reinickstrasse 13 (map) |
1905 (rental villa) | Representative building with plastered sandstone facade, combines historicism with Heimatstil and Art Nouveau, special accent through a gabled central projection, most important design elements half-timbered and wooden ornamentation on bay windows and balconies, restrained facade decoration, typical building from the period after 1900, important in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Villa with outbuildings and fencing | Rudolf-Mauersberger-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1925 (villa) | Simple, two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, enriched by a few decorative elements in Art Deco, characteristic example of architecture around 1925 with traditional cubature and facade design typical of the time, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Walderseeplatz; Stresemannplatz | Stresemannplatz (map) |
from 1903 development on Walderseeplatz (jewelry square) | Jewelry place; Horseshoe-shaped complex, largely preserved intact, high authenticity value, typical example of a reform complex, of importance in terms of both urban planning and gardening. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Stresemannplatz 1 (map) |
after 1905 (rental villa) | Stately residential building with gables, bay windows, balconies, entrance area highlighted by a free-standing gate, plastered sandstone facade enlivened by exuberant decor in historicizing and Art Nouveau forms, characteristic and noteworthy example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history, artistry, urban planning and urban development history . |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Stresemannplatz 2 (map) |
1906 (rental villa) | Stately residential building with tower-like extensions, gables, loggias and balconies, plastered sandstone facade enlivened by forms of the simplified late Art Nouveau, striking corner solutions, entrance highlighted in terms of design, characteristic and remarkable example of the architecture from 1906, architectural, artistic, urban and Significant in terms of urban development history. |
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Rental villa, so-called Walderseeschößchen | Stresemannplatz 3 (map) |
1906 (rental villa) | Rental villa, enclosure and entrance with gate pillars and two lion figures; Inside in the entrance area and in the stairwell, stucco decor and paintings (as decorative painting), stately, broadly laid out residential building with symmetrically designed plastered sandstone facade, moving roof landscape, tower-like corner core, central projections, gables, balconies, etc., enlivened by Art Nouveau ornamentation of baroque abundance, architectural history, artistic , significant in terms of urban planning and urban development history. |
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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) | Stübelallee (map) |
1676–1679 (Jagdgarten / Jagdpark), 1715–1720 (redesign and expansion), 1900 (Stübelallee), 1911 (Karcherallee) |
Individual monument of the large garden as a whole : 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 covered by promenade with pergola, Theaters, open-air stage, Nabeshima 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 and 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. |
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Soft stone | Teutoburgstrasse (map) |
re. 1729 (soft stone) | Soft stone with coat of arms and year; Significant in terms of local history, and as an older testimony to the city's history, it is also rare. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Wallotstrasse 20 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | representative, broad corner building, loosened up by porches, side risalits, corner tower, tail gables and balconies, risalit gables with half-timbering, further accentuation by decorated windows in different shapes, characteristic and noteworthy example of a residential building after 1900 with traditional cubature, but shaped by local forms and Art Nouveau forms important in terms of building history and urban development history as well as artistically. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Wallotstrasse 22 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | representative, massive building, sandstone plaster facade with elements of historicism and early modernism after 1900, the pavilion-like corner building defining the building, representative entrance area, idiosyncratic example of architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history and unique in this form. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Wallotstrasse 27 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | Prestigious residential building at the beginning of the 20th century with a symmetrical sandstone plaster facade, dominated by a central projectile with a distinctive tail gable, here also the majority of the building decorations made of historicizing and Art Nouveau elements, hallway fittings and staircase fittings with remarkable Art Nouveau decoration, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Wallotstrasse 29 (map) |
1903 (rental villa) | Representative residential building after 1900 with a symmetrical plastered sandstone facade, central projections crowned by a curved and decorated gable end, side axes highlighted by balconies, restrained historicizing and Art Nouveau ornamentation, hallway fittings and staircase fittings, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically. |
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Rental villa with fencing and free-standing gate | Wallotstrasse 31 (map) |
marked 1902 (rental villa) | Stately residential building from the beginning of the 20th century with historicizing elements and forms of Heimatstil (half-timbered) and Art Nouveau (ornamentation and balconies), with a painterly loosening of the rather block-like cubature that was already common before 1900, accents including balconies, ornamental gables, originally preserved hallway furnishings and staircase fittings in Art Nouveau style with decorative painting, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Wallotstrasse 35 (map) |
inscribed 1904 (in the eagle) | Opulent, broadly laid out building, sandstone plaster facade in historicizing garb, enlivened by corner projections, gables, bay windows, balconies and roof structures, little decoration, accented by an eagle figure above the entrance, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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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).
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Dresden University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus forms a spacious building complex in the so-called birch grove between Fetscherstrasse, Fiedlerstrasse, Schubertstrasse and Pfotenhauerstrasse. Its core development, the Johannstadt City Hospital, was built from 1898–1901 according to Edmund Bräter's plans. The main entrance to the hospital was on Fetscherstrasse. A women's clinic was added to the complex in 1903. In terms of design, the children's clinic, which was added in 1930 by city building officer Paul Wolf (demolished in 1999), was extremely demanding . In 1945 there was considerable destruction, which mainly affected the gynecological clinic. Since 1948, the facility has been restored according to a concept by Georg Funk and extended to the forest park. It served as a medical academy from 1954 at the latest. After the political change, the facility became part of the Technical University of Dresden and University Hospital (1993). The three-story administration building on Fetscherstraße from the time it was built as a city hospital is noteworthy. It appears as a three-wing building in Art Nouveau forms with baroque elements. The buildings behind it in the pavilion system are, as already indicated, by Edmund Bräter. Since the expansion after the Second World War, the entire complex, which extends as far as the forest park, has also been shaped by some buildings from the early GDR, such as the surgical and orthopedic clinic, with their traditional and classicistic design language. As a former city hospital, the facility is important for the local history. In addition, it forms with the later extension buildings, see Fetscherstrasse 74 (ID-Nos. 09304683, 09304685 and 09304686), Fiedlerstrasse 25 and 27, Pfotenhauerstrasse 90 and Schubertstrasse 15, a multi-layered structural testimony to the development of architecture around 1900 and up to the 20th century in the 1960s. The early buildings by Edmund Bräter (1855–1925) in particular also have high artistic standards, with their sometimes elaborate furnishing elements, both outside and inside (Dehio Dresden 2005, revised, LfD / 2013). -
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The advertising column on Güntzplatz is right in front of the Sparkasse. The column, created around 1927, consists of an upright cylinder, a stepped top and a crowning globe. The essay shows expressionist motifs typical of the time, such as pointed and angular shapes. Apart from the testimonial value for a style and the advertising industry in the 1920s, the column at Güntzplatz is, as far as is known, the last advertising column in Dresden that was built before 1945 and one of the few older columns still preserved in all of Saxony. Only 22 such objects are listed in the monument registers. The artistic value of the column results from its special and above average design quality. The object to be assessed here is a cultural monument, primarily because of its art and cultural historical value. It is also of singular importance (LfD / 2010). -
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text The Elbe promenade on the old town side is the high bank fortification of the Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer and the terrace bank between the floodplain and the roadway. It begins at the level of the house at Terrassenufer 16 and ends several hundred meters behind the Albertbrücke. The largely originally preserved system of the promenade was probably created in connection with the Albert Bridge, built between 1875 and 1877, with which it forms a functional and design unit. It consists of sandstone retaining walls, vaults, stairways, two of which are directly integrated into the bridge, crowned wrought iron railings, a dense avenue of lime trees above the bank reinforcement and a row of oaks below. The walls are for the most part structured and provided with cover plates. In accordance with the topographical conditions of the terrace bank, they taper to the southwest in this area. The above-mentioned staircases also set unmistakable accents because of their design effort. The Elbe promenade, with its avenue, row of trees and high bank fortifications, forms an extraordinarily important landscape design element in the Dresden Elbe area. Due to its direct connection with the Albert Bridge, it is also a testimony to the architecture of the second half of the 19th century that is worth preserving. The Elbpromenade is a cultural monument because of its architectural, landscape and urban development significance (LfD / 2010, 2015). -
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The tenement houses Pfotenhauerstrasse 74, 76, 78, 80 and 82 in Dresden-Johannstadt, built in 1887/88, form a remarkable street from the late founding period. It is apparently based on a uniform planning concept. In the wide house front (facade development) there are mirror-image buildings starting from the center (Pfotenhauerstraße 78). Apart from shop fittings and a few simplifications, Pfotenhauerstrasse 74 and 82 and Pfotenhauerstrasse 76 and 80 are the same in terms of design. With this special urban development feature, the ensemble Pfotenhauerstraße 74 to 82 in Dresden is a rarity. A comparable, symmetrically structured group of buildings is only known to date with the houses Leipziger Strasse 169, 171, 173, 175, 177, 179 and 181 in Trachau . Apart from that, the buildings with their ornate, historic facade are a striking example of the architecture of their time and thus significant in terms of building history (LfD / 2017). -
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According to the historical address books, the building at Pfotenhauerstraße 107 in Dresden, OT Johannstadt-Nord was erected by the municipality in 1902 as a lifting point for municipal indirect taxes. Upon completion, the building consisted of a basement, ground floor and attic, according to the guide through the work area of the building construction office from 1903, and contained a service room and an apartment for a taker consisting of a room, chamber, kitchen and anteroom. The first tax collector to live here was Oswald Straßburger. According to the Dresden import tax regulation of 1855, 25 "domestic and customs union" goods were subject to a tax when they were brought into the city: bread, baked goods, beer, meat, game, poultry, fish, cattle, grain. In the following years this regulation was adapted to new conditions more than once, but around 1900 import taxes still had to be paid at the municipal boundary. In addition to the lifting point at Weinbergstraße 1 / Radeburger Straße, only the striking half-timbered building of the 40th lifting point on Pfotenhauer Straße reminds of this. In the middle of the 19th century, the city had eight lifting points on the borders of the old town, four on those of the new town and two on those of Friedrichstadt (LfD / 2016). -
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The house at Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 8 in Dresden was built between 1926 and 1927. This was the result of research in the historical address books. In the first few years the construction business Fritzsche & Sänger appears as the owner. The owner of the shop at Hindenburgstrasse 24 was the architect Arthur Felix Fritzsche and the master stonemason Valentin Sänger. It is very likely that the design and execution of the house were in the hands of Fritzsche and Sänger. With the gabled central projection towards the square, a design element of the houses number 3 and 5, which was completed before the First World War, was taken up, but their greater decoration was noticeably reduced, probably for financial reasons, but certainly also dated to the more modern taste of the time. The facade to Heinrich-Beck -Straße seems much more objective. The facades are clad with sandstone slabs. Consoles support the slightly protruding risalit. There are also vertical structures and the eaves cornice with hanging panel frieze connecting both sides of the street. The striking structure and all the buildings on the square that were built before 1945 form an impressive and unmistakable architectural and urban ensemble, which, despite some later interventions, is unparalleled and has an effect far into the Elbe area. Apart from that, the five-storey house documents an objectified building typical of its time, which, despite its reduction to the essentials, still appears extremely representative, which is certainly also related to its exposed location (LfD / 2015). -
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text formerly Arts and crafts museum with arts and crafts school, today the University of Fine Arts (Güntzstrasse 34 / Gerokstrasse 2-4 / Marschnerstrasse 41 / Dürerstr. 21). The extensive building ensemble is a result of the arts and crafts movement around the turn of the century, which Dresden was largely involved in. The new building for the arts and crafts school and collection, which had been located at Antonsplatz 1, was built in 1903-06 by William Lossow & Hermann Viehweger , Max Hans Kühne and senior building officer Karl Schmidt in the typical Dresden mix of neo-baroque forms with Art Nouveau elements. Some rooms are architecturally aligned with the historical furnishings to be transferred to the new building. In 1945 part of the building burned out, the architectural features restored in simplified forms. Effective grouping of elongated, one to four-storey wing buildings (the original mansard roofs have been partially changed today) and large pavilions with high mansard hipped roofs around four courtyards. Risalites and plastic jewelry, particularly lavish on the two pavilions on Gerokstrasse , shape the sometimes massive building structure. The main entrance on Güntzstrasse : a raised central building with a small open vestibule, marked 1906 in its curved gable field. - The large entrance door of the Palais Brühl with charmingly carved rocailles by Joseph Deibel (1716–1793), 2nd third of the 18th century Entrance hall barrel vaults with stitch caps, delicate stucco decorations, the three large double doors with carvings also from Palais Brühl. On the northern side a baroque sandstone portal designed with Art Nouveau forms to the former Museum of Applied Arts: a female and male allegory with the royal coat of arms rest on mighty volutes. Flat stucco ceiling in the vestibule, shell-like and plait-like stucco decorations. The staircase and a window with rich, ornamental grille from the Palais Brühl. In the northwest wing, the so-called Renaissance room , polychrome painted coffered ceiling from Nossen Castle ( Meißen district ): electoral coat of arms and rich ornamentation. In the so-called rococo room ceiling painting with Venus, Bacchus boys and Hercules from the Romanushaus in Leipzig , probably by Adam Friedrich Oeser . The north-western pavilion is connected to the north-eastern one by the elongated north wing, followed by a chapel with arcaded courtyard. Italianizing, neo-baroque building with 5/8 end, mansard hipped roof and roof turrets. Hall with small, chapel-like side aisles, preciously painted flat wooden ceiling from 1619 from the former village church in Rechenberg-Bienenmühle ( Central Saxony district ): communicating frame system, rich tendrils with small figures of death and the devil, tablets and putti, in the center image of the Ascension of Christ. On the northern organ loft five painted panels from the same church: Annunciation, Adoration of the Holy Three Kings, Flagellation, Crucifixion and Resurrection, probably also around 1619. In the five choir windows, replicas of the ones from the Landau Chapel in Nuremberg, probably based on designs by Albrecht in 1508 Dürer's executed glass pictures, above them glass panes with coats of arms of the Frankfurt families, 16th century. South of the choir, a small arcaded courtyard in the manner of a cloister with several sandstone epitaphs from the old Annenfriedhof in Dresden. - The north wing is connected to the four-story, southern main building by a small wing with a pavilion and at the same time separating the arcade courtyard from the large ornamental courtyard. The interior architecture of the round pavilion has been preserved: designed after the former pavilion of the Palais in Zinzendorfstrasse. Niche figure, woman leaning on a vase, clay, early 18th century (from Schloss Pförten / Brody, today Poland). In front of the pavilion in the large jewelry courtyard there is a curved flight of stairs, in the courtyard sculptures: Johannes dates T. von Lorenzo Mattielli for the Dresden court church and several excellent sandstone figures from the palace garden at Pförten, including two nymphs with puttos each holding a shell, the group with Argus and Mercury and the sculpture of Diana, the figures probably also by Lorenzo Mattielli or Johann Gottfried Knöffler (1715–1779). Magnificent ovens throughout the building from the 16th to 19th centuries. The wings of the University of Fine Arts are laid out around a large courtyard, the latter designed as a park and through the short, north-south axis and the arcade courtyard of the former Museum of Applied Arts adjoining former ballroom building optically divided. The ballroom transferred to this building from Palais Brühl burned out in 1945 (remains preserved), the wing of the building recently restored with a modern roof structure. The large staircase with two-flight stairs, the decorative grilles as well as those in the staircase of the west wing have been preserved (from: Dehio Dresden 2005, edited). -
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Deviating from the conservative attitude of the earlier student dormitories, Güntzstraße 22 in Dresden with its sloping entrance canopy, the spacious staircase and entrance hall design, the generous facade openings and the economical facade structuring due to reserves in the plastered area and polychrome paintwork documents a for the period before 1960 in Architecture typical of West Germany, but rather rare in the GDR area. In terms of its design quality, the building can hardly be distinguished from comparative examples in the old FRG and thus also a document for the role model role of Western European architecture in this country. Date of origin and details of the architect according to information from the Studentenwerk, the current owner. The distinctive structural wall made of molded concrete, hence the name molded stone wall, was developed by the Dresden production cooperative Kunst am Bau, in particular the artists Karl-Heinz Adler and Friedrich Kracht . It was a serial and industrially prefabricated design element that, despite all the pressure for economic and technical effectiveness, also satisfied aesthetic requirements. The development was preceded by research work on so-called “breakthrough plastic walls” sponsored by the city of Dresden. The molded stone walls, which consisted of a limited number of elements and were erected in different combinations, were used on buildings or served as elements of the open space design. As a manufacturer of the concrete elements, the Dresden cooperative was able to win the Berlin company stucco and natural stone. Some of it has still been preserved, especially in Dresden, but also in other cities such as Zwickau. The molded concrete wall is a striking example of building art in GDR times and a creatively demanding one. Apart from that, many of these walls have recently been demolished, which means that the surviving specimens are becoming increasingly rare (LfD / 2016). -
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The glass windows attached to the back of the staircase at Marschnerstrasse 26 in Dresden, OT Johannstadt-Süd were designed by the important Dresden painter Hans Jüchser (1894–1977). According to the order, the artist was given the task of creating a decorative design with motifs of flying, floating or swimming and water. This was done in a creative way in a modern, almost cubist -looking form. The artistic meaning and thus also a public interest in preservation result from the authorship and the design quality (LfD / 2017).