List of historic inns in Radebeul
The list of historic inns in Radebeul gives an overview of historically significant inns, restaurants and hotels in the area of the Saxon city of Radebeul .
Existing businesses or their buildings are listed that are either or were under monument protection or that have emerged from the even larger number of such buildings or businesses due to historical mention since the previous centuries. The buildings that have since been sold can be found in a separate list.
The five historical brewery estates of the Lößnitz have the oldest significance . The Gasthof Serkowitz was mentioned as an inheritance tavern as early as 1337, the owner was a member of the old community and held the office of local judge for a long time. For centuries the Schänkgut was the only beer tavern in the parish of Kaditz . The Naundorf inn was first mentioned in 1349, was in decline in the 2000s and was demolished in 2012. The Zitzschewig inn, mentioned in 1479, was demolished in the mid-2000s despite being a listed building because it was in ruins. The two brewery bar estates in Kötzschenbroda, the Oberschänke and the Goldener Anker , were mentioned in the oldest surviving Kötzschenbroda village rugs from 1497. Both are still in operation today as inns. In addition to the beer taverns in the village centers, there were also wine taverns on the vineyard corridors, such as the Winkelschänke in the Liborius winery , where the Senfft von Pilsach family later built a manor house. The Gasthaus Weintraube , which would later become the “Gold'ne Weintraube” and which later became part of the building for the state theaters of Saxony , originally began as a wine bar without a license.
Some of the inns were not even built as an inn, such as the Spitzhaus , which was first a vineyard building, then a pleasure palace for the Wettins and which has housed a restaurant since the end of the 19th century. The Alte Apotheke am Anger von Kötzschenbroda was originally used as a pharmacy for another purpose. On the other hand, former inns and restaurant buildings serve other purposes today, such as Wettinshöhe Castle or the Wettin Kurhaus , both of which were converted into residential purposes, or the Albertschlösschen , which was built as a restaurant with a pastry shop, but now houses the Radebeul city archive. The Lößnitz Pearl , built around 1860 as a railway hotel is now a residential and commercial building, while the former manor Sorgenfrei is used as a hotel and restaurant today.
From fewer than a dozen regular taverns around 1800, the number of excursion and ball bars, mountain restaurants, bars, refreshment stops and cafes in the Lößnitz area rose to over 60 in 1897, despite considerable conditions for granting the concession. Despite the First World War and hyperinflation, the number in the two cities of Kötzschenbroda and Radebeul, excluding the municipalities of Oberlößnitz and Wahnsdorf, rose to 80 according to the address book from 1927. It was not until the neglect, which led to numerous closings for hygienic reasons, the conversion to business premises and changed leisure behavior in the GDR era, that the death of restaurants accelerated from the 1950s.
Legend
The columns used in the table list the information explained below:
- Name, description : Description of the individual object.
- Address, coordinates : Today's street address, location coordinates.
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District : Today's Radebeul district, as shown in the adjacent map.
- FUE: Fürstenhain
- KOE: Kötzschenbroda
- KOO: Kötzschenbroda-Oberort
- LIN: Lindenau
- NAU: Naundorf
- NDL: Niederlößnitz
- OBL: Oberloessnitz
- RAD: Alt-Radebeul
- SER: Serkowitz
- WAH: Wahnsdorf
- ZIT: Zitzschewig
- Date : Particular years of construction, as far as known or deducible, in some cases also date of the first mention of the property.
- Builders, architects : builders, architects and other artists.
- Type of cultural monument, comment : More detailed explanation of the monument status, scope of the property and its special features.
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List of abbreviations:
- ED: The object is an individual monument .
- SG: The property is part of a historical conservation entity .
- WLG: The object is a work of landscape and garden design .
- Therefore:
- ED SG WLG: Designated individual monuments as parts of a more extensive entity within a work of garden and landscape design.
- ED WLG: Designated individual monuments within a work of garden and landscape design.
- Image : Photo of the main object.
Historic inns, restaurants and hotels
Name, description | Address, coordinates | district | date | Builders, architects | Type of cultural monument, remark | image |
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Black soul | Altkötzschenbroda 19 ( location ) |
KOE | 1839 | ED. Residential house with restaurant | ||
Oberschänke | Altkötzschenbroda 39 ( location ) |
KOE | First mentioned in 1497 , 1560, mid-18th century. |
Traugott Große (conversion), Gebrüder Große (conversion) | Julius Große , owned by the family until 1965. One of the five historic Lößnitz breweries | ED. Inn (also residential building) with outbuildings. Acquired in 1869 by master brewer|
Old pharmacy |
( location ) |
Altkötzschenbroda 48, 48a-d KOE | around 1760 | ED. Former pharmacy. House with restaurant, side building and gate pillars of a farm | ||
Wine bar "Zurgrün Linde" , Dreiseithof Altkötzschenbroda 59 / 59a |
( location ) |
Altkötzschenbroda 59, 59a-b KOE | 1724, 1864/65, 1871 |
Moritz Große (stable, salon) | ED. Residential house and side building of a three-sided courtyard, 1871 extension of the "restoration salon" | |
Golden anchor , Niederschänke , Niederkretzscham |
Altkötzschenbroda 61 ( location ) |
KOE | 1497 first mentioned, 18th century (in the core) |
August Große , Moritz Große | ED. Guest house with outbuildings. One of the five historic Lößnitz breweries | |
Large wine bars | Altkötzschenbroda 64 ( location ) |
KOE | 1876/77 building, 1882 wine bars, 1950s J. (Sgraffito) |
Moritz Große , Hermann Glöckner (sgraffito) | Julius Große | ED. Gasthaus (wine bars). Resident:|
Small Kuffenhaus | Altkötzschenbroda 68 ( location ) |
KOE |
side building around 1910 |
1st half of the 19th century, ED. Residential stable house and side building of a former farm, formerly an inn | ||
Inn to Lindenau | Altlindenau 16 ( location ) |
LIN | First mentioned in 1639 |
No monument protection. As a single-hoofed estate with licensing, it was the largest farm in Lindenau, "mentioned as the oldest winery in the Lößnitzhöhen as early as 1639". | ||
"Thalmühle" restaurant , Talmühle |
Altserkowitz 12/13 ( location ) |
SER | 1337 | No monument protection. Property of the former valley mill (mentioned in 1337, first water mill on the Lößnitzbach). Demolished in 1872 and replaced by a villa that housed a restaurant from 1895 to 1945. | ||
Gasthof Wahnsdorf | Altwahnsdorf 56 ( location ) |
WAH | First mentioned in 1620 , 1870 |
No monument protection. Inn, rebuilt in 1870, then expanded several times. Today pension | ||
Wilhelmshöhe | At Wilhelmshöhe 10 ( location ) |
WAH |
pavilion around 1900 |
around 1860, Christian Gottlieb Ziller's brick kiln stood directly to the north | ED. Inn, main building with side pavilion.||
Betting amount | Auerweg 2, 2a ( location ) |
ZIT | 1879/80 | Ziller brothers (renovation) | ED WLG. Former mountain inn, then villa, with coach house, portal system, fence, avenues, small gardener's house (no.2a), vineyard | |
Lößnitzschlösschen , tenement house August-Bebel-Strasse 20 | August-Bebel-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
WHEEL | 1895, 1898, 1906 |
ED. Tenement house with outbuildings in a corner. Formerly a restaurant | ||
Gasthof "Zum Römer" | August-Bebel-Straße 30, Maxim-Gorki-Straße 40 ( location ) |
OBL |
end of the 19th century |
around 1834, ED. Two buildings of an inn | ||
Carefree home | Augustusweg 48 ( location ) |
OBL | early 18th century, 1783–1789 | Johann August Giesel | plait style ), outbuildings (gardener's house, hall building with rear building, barn), garden or park in front of and behind the buildings, fencing with gate system. Today hotel and restaurant. Owner, residents: Christian Friedrich von Gregory , Alfred Tischer , Erhard Hippold , Gussy Hippold-Ahnert , Robert Thren , Rudolf Pätzold . Radebeul Builder Award 2000 | ED SG WLG. Manor house with a castle-like mansion (|
Saalbau Fiedlerhaus | Restaurant Walthers Weinberg ,Augustusweg 114, 114a-g, 116, 116a ( location ) |
OBL |
1880, 1893 |
rebuilt around 1715, Ziller Brothers (Saalbau) | Oberlößnitz (previous building) | ED. Temporarily Dresden-Neustadt Municipal Hospital, building of a former winery and hall (former summer house). 1839 founding premises of the municipality of|
August Döbler residential and commercial building , Culmbacher Hof , palace theater (cinema) |
( location ) |
Bahnhofstrasse 7 KOE | 1895/96 | Fritz Mühlberg | ED. Residential and commercial building in closed development | |
Loessnitz pearl | Bahnhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
KOE | around 1860 | Moritz Große | ED. Former train station hotel, then restaurant, now a commercial building | |
Max Giessmann's restaurant at the Badhotel | Burgstrasse 2 ( location ) |
NDL | 1720, 1791, 1862/63, 1884/85 |
Adolf Neumann (increase) | Giessmann tunnel was built for the water supply . | ED. Former winegrowers' houses, former restaurant with hotel and public bath, converted into a residential building in 1919. The|
residential stable at Coswiger Strasse 23 |
Charlotte K. , Coswiger Strasse 23 ( location ) |
ZIT | 18th century | ED. Stable house, now a restaurant and guesthouse. Radebeul Builder Award 2008 | ||
"Zum Jägerhof" inn | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 27 ( location ) |
NDL |
1891/92 |
around 1750, Adolf Neumann (conversion) | ED. Former inn with later extensions | |
To the flora | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 31 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1890 | ED. Former inn | ||
Sennhütte , Finstere Gasse winery 4 |
Finstere Gasse 4 ( location ) |
NDL | 2nd half of the 18th century, 1914–1916 | Max Eysoldt | ED. House, side building, garage and gate pillar of a former winery. The Sennhütte was in operation from around 1878 to 1913 . | |
Albertschlösschen | Gohliser Strasse 1 ( location ) |
SER | 1875/77 |
Gebrüder Ziller (design), FW Eisold (construction) |
ED. Former inn, then factory building, with tower and side building, now used as the city archive | |
Spa house Wettin , house Haideberg |
Haidebergstrasse 20 ( location ) |
OBL | 1908/09 | FW Eisold , Oskar Menzel (design) | ED. Former inn, temporarily hospital building of the Dresden-Neustadt Hospital, with a well house, today a residential building | |
Gasthof "Zum Russen" | Hauptstrasse 47 ( location ) |
OBL |
around 1806, 19th century |
around 1700, ED. Former winegrower's house, then an inn, including trees (formerly a vineyard) and corner enclosure, today a residential building | ||
To paradise | Höhenweg 1 ( location ) |
NDL | 1827, 1844, 1900, 1938 |
Adolf Neumann (extension), Franz Jörissen (extension) | ED. Former inn with an outbuilding and gate | |
Singer height | Höhenweg 5 ( location ) |
NDL | around 1800 | Hanni Weisse | ED. Former inn.||
Hoflößnitz wine bar | Knohllweg 37 ( location ) |
OBL | 1688 | ED SG WLG. Former electoral cellar room. From 1919 restaurant, today Hoflößnitz wine tavern. | ||
Bürgergarten | Kötitzer Strasse 2 ( location ) |
KOE |
1937 sgraffito |
1st half of the 19th century, Hermann Glöckner (sgraffito) | ED. Guest house with extension | |
Gasthof Serkowitz | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 39 ( location ) |
SER | First mentioned in 1337 , keystone in 1869 |
ED. Inn with ballroom. One of the five historic Lößnitz breweries | ||
Basic mill |
( location ) |
Lößnitzgrundstraße 37 WAH | 1461 mill, around 1820 (in the core), alterations until 1900 |
Carl Beetle | ED. Former mill building, later used as an inn | |
Dairy farm |
( location ) |
Lößnitzgrundstraße 82/84 KOO | 1547 mill, 1881 |
Ziller brothers (renovation) | ED. Originally a grinding and cutting mill, later a restaurant. Today mainly private house with summer management | |
House Liborius |
Winkelschänke , Ludwig-Richter-Allee 21 ( location ) |
NDL | 1633 Liborius , 1805 |
Senfft von Pilsach | ED. Manor house of a former winery. There in the 18th century Winkelschänke . Owner: JG Meißner,||
Lindenhof | Maxim-Gorki-Straße 18 ( location ) |
OBL | 1715 winery, 1789, 1947, since 1998 |
Paul Löffler (conversion) | ED WLG. Winegrower's house with a garden facing south (formerly a wine plant) and enclosure. Mentioned around 1853 as the “Lindenhof” inn, after 1908 to 1945 the Oberlößnitz children's home | |
Forest casino "Friedrich-von-Heyden-Haus" |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 30 WHEEL | 1924, 1934 |
Max Kuehne | Arzneimittelwerk Dresden , chemical factory v. Heyden . Multipurpose building (No. 30) with dining room | ED.|
Gasthaus & Pension "Zu den Linden" |
( location ) |
Meißner Strasse 64 WHEEL | 1892 | Erich Weber ran his international confectionery specialist publisher from there . The current operators have also been running the dairy since 2013 . | No monument protection. Gasthaus since 1897. The owner and confectioner||
Gasthof "Weißes Roß" | Meißner Strasse 148 ( location ) |
SER | 1786 or 1788/1789 | ED. Inn with stables and outbuildings in a corner | ||
"Goldene Weintraube" inn with the headquarters of the State Theaters of Saxony | Meißner Strasse 152 ( location ) |
NDL | 1713 Huttermannscher Weinberg , 1815 concession, 1847, 1935 |
Gebrüder Kießling (conversion) | State Theaters of Saxony . 1839 Establishment of the Niederlößnitz community . Owner: Friedrich Wilhelm Eisold | No monument protection. Gasthof Goldene Weintraube, with the headquarters of the|
"Café Schiller" residential and commercial building | Meißner Strasse 154 ( location ) |
NDL | 1903-1905 | Adolf Neumann | ED. Apartment building with shop and café in a corner | |
Imperial brewery | Meißner Strasse 318 ( location ) |
NAU | 1878 | No monument protection. Closed in 1910, today residential building | ||
Caterer house |
( location ) |
Mittlere Bergstrasse 4 NDL |
farm building 1802, barn around 1940 |
18th century, Wackerbarth duly | ED SG WLG. Winegrower's house ( catering , traiteur : French for innkeeper) with farm building and ancillary facility (barn). To||
Gasthof Drei Linden | Mittlere Bergstrasse 87 ( location ) |
ZIT | around 1620 | Not a monument. Used as a residential building after the hall was demolished in the 1920s, demolished after 2011 | ||
Wettin House |
( location ) |
Moritzburger Strasse 1 KOE | 1897/98, 1912 |
FA Bernhard Große | ED. Wettinhaus. Residential and commercial building in a corner. With a pub until 1916, which was already located in the previous building from 1864 | |
Bussard sparkling wine cellar |
Weinhaus restaurant , Moritzburger Strasse 44 ( location ) |
NDL |
rebuilt around 1930 |
around 1830, ED. Former sparkling wine cellar, later also a restaurant | ||
For recreation | Moritzburger Strasse 91 ( location ) |
KOO | 1881, 1898 |
Moritz Große , Alfred Große | ED. Inn | |
To the calculator | Neue Straße 14/15 ( location ) |
KOE | 1877 | Carl Reinhardt | No monument protection. Inn, 1877, now a residential building. Owner:||
Castle of Peace | Obere Burgstrasse 6 ( location ) |
NDL | 1870/71, 1900, 1925-1927 |
The Ziller brothers , FA Bernhard Große , Alfred Tischer | Max Strauss | ED. Currently closed inn with terrace, gate pillars and walls of a former winery; used as a residential building.|
Mountain inn "Zum Pfeiffer" | Pfeifferweg 51 ( location ) |
WAH | 1825, 1927 |
Otto Rometsch (design extension), Alwin Höhne (construction) | ED. Guest house with veranda extensions | |
Gasthof Rietzschkegrund | Rietzschkegrund 48 ( location ) |
ZIT | 1894/95 | Moritz Große | ED. Striking inn with outbuildings and fencing | |
Restaurant "Scharfe Ecke" | Robert-Werner-Platz 1 / 3a ( location ) |
WHEEL | 1843 row bar, 1860 wine bar law |
No monument protection. Oldest still existing inn in Alt-Radebeul. In the 19th century a regular meeting place for the Radebeul municipal council | ||
Hermann Knötzsch 's residential and commercial building |
Knötzsch's wine bars , Schildenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
WHEEL | 1898/99 | Carl Beetle | ED. Formerly a restaurant building with apartments, guest rooms on the mezzanine floor, with fencing, today a residential building | |
Spitzhaus | Spitzhausstrasse 36 ( location ) |
OBL | 1622, 1672, 1749, 1902, 1928 |
Wolf Caspar von Klengel , Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann , Richard Beyer, Adolf Neumann (veranda extension) | Johann Georg I , Baron von Rechenberg , von Wolframsdorf family , Jacob Heinrich von Flemming , Imperial Countess von Cosel , August the Strong , August III. , other Wettiner , Friedrich Herrmann Hennicke. Guests: Joseph II. , Charles X. of France , Otto I of Greece , Wilhelm I of Prussia | ED SG WLG. Former Vorwerk, vineyard house, then electoral pleasure palace, now used as an inn. Formerly part of the Hoflößnitz. Owner:|
Café Loessnitz | Thomas-Mann-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
NDL | 1890/95, extension in the 1920s |
ED. Café with extension | ||
Restoration "To the steamship" | Uferstrasse 10 ( location ) |
KOE | 1864, 1891/1892 |
Moritz Große | ED. Formerly a waiting room at the steamer dock, then an inn | |
Wackerbarth Castle , Wackerbarths Ruh ' | Wackerbarthstrasse 1, Mittlere Bergstrasse ( location ) |
NDL | 1727–1729, 1743 Jacobstein, 1853 remodeling, 1916/17 |
Johann Christoph Knöffel , Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann , Georg Heinsius von Mayenburg (renovation) | eastern outbuilding with a restaurant. Residents: Christoph August von Wackerbarth , Joseph Anton Gabaleon von Wackerbarth-Salmour , Christian Friedrich von Gregory , August Josef Ludwig von Wackerbarth , Carl Lang , Elise Polko , Albert von Carlowitz , Johann Georg Theodor Grasse . Radebeul Builder Award 2004 | ED SG WLG. Seat of the Saxon State Winery. Castle with baroque gardens, Belvedere, Jacobstein, remains of garden sculptures, enclosure, commemorative plaque and vineyards including a vineyard fly whisk . In the
Disappeared inns and hotels
Name, description | address | Coordinates | urban part |
date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
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Gasthof Naundorf | Altnaundorf 1 | 51 ° 06 ′ 36.5 " N , 013 ° 36 ′ 22.5" E | NAU | First mentioned in 1349 |
Angers Altnaundorf under ensemble protection . Owner of the Kundige patrician family. One of the five historic Lößnitz breweries | Building demolished in 2012. During the GDR era as part of||
Station restaurant , station hotel , Radebeul crater |
Hauptstrasse 5 | 51 ° 05 ′ 57.5 " N , 013 ° 40 ′ 42.3" E | WHEEL | 1865, 1888 |
Moritz Ziller | Building demolished in 1994, investment ruin. Formerly station restaurant, converted into a hotel in 1888, demolished in 1994. Construction pit will be built over in 2013 | No free photo available. |
Gasthof Zitzschewig | Meißner Strasse 420 | 51 ° 07'05.0 " N , 013 ° 36'09.5" E | ZIT | First mentioned in 1479 , 1791 |
Demolished despite monument protection in the 2000s. Formerly two-story building with a hall, now a factory building. One of the five historic Lößnitz breweries | ||
Gasthof Zum Heiteren Blick | Moritzburger Strasse 31 | 51 ° 06 '44.0 " N , 013 ° 37' 58.0" E | NDL | Rebuilt in 1844/46, 1861, 1908 |
Building demolished in 2005. Real concession 1843/44 transferred from the neighboring Bertram Restoration (Winzerstraße 51). From 1957 design office of RAMASCH , from 1972 culture house of printing machine workers , 1982–1990 HO restaurant, closed in 1991 |
literature
- Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ a b c Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 (see attached map).
- ^ Manfred Richter: Lindenau community. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved October 30, 2010 .
- ↑ Gottfried Thiele: Radebeul . In: The archive pictures series . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 1997, ISBN 3-89702-006-8 , p. 72 .
- ↑ Gottfried Thiele: Radebeul . In: The archive pictures series . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 1997, ISBN 3-89702-006-8 , p. 116 .
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2000. Category: Special award for the renovation of a culturally and historically valuable ensemble. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on October 9, 2009 .
- ^ Manfred Richter: Badhotel; Obere Bergstrasse 62. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved May 16, 2013 .
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2008. Category: Building in existing buildings. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on October 9, 2009 .
- ^ Manfred Richter: Jägerhof; Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrich-Str. 27. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved May 16, 2013 .
- ^ Manfred Richter: Flora, wine restaurant; Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrich-Str. 31. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved May 16, 2013 .
- ^ Address book Radebeul 1939, p. 100.
- ^ Manfred Richter: Goldene Weintraube; Meißner Straße 152. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved May 16, 2013 .
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2004. Category: Public / Commercial Buildings. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on October 9, 2009 .