List of structures in Ústí nad Labem
The list of buildings in Ústí nad Labem includes the most important buildings of modern architecture from the period from 1860 to 2010 in Ústí nad Labem . The listed buildings give an overview of the architectural history of the last 150 years and their architects, they guide the viewer through the architectural styles of this period. Boudníková's work on functionalist architecture in Ústí nad Labem gives a general overview of this topic . Many buildings can be found on the architecture websites of the city of Ústí – Aussig. In his work, Prouza describes the German social democratic architecture of communal housing in Aussig, the building activity from 1918 to 1938, when the social democrat Leopold Pölzl was mayor and Franz Josef Arnold was the city architect. Only a few of these buildings are listed.
List of structures in Ústí nad Labem-Aussig on the Elbe
The most important structures are compiled in this list. Buildings that are under monument protection are marked with the ÚSKP no. the Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic (Ústřední seznam kulturních památek České republiky).
image | Name of the structure | Address and location | architect | Construction year | comment |
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Ústí n. L. center | |||||
Elfriede Arnold residential and commercial building | Bělehradská 2042/2 (location) |
Josef Fischer or Franz Josef Arnold (1888–1962) | 1933 | functionalism | |
Villa Walter Weyrich | Bělehradská 2018/37 and 2019/39 (location) |
Paul Brockardt (1882–1941) | 1937 | ||
Bohemian Eskomptebank and Kreditanstalt (BEBKA), now Komerční banka (KB) | Bílinská 175/2 - Revoluční (location) |
Karl Jaray (1878–1947) | 1923-1925 | Reform architecture | |
New commercial bank | Bílinská 2 (location) |
Vladimír Novák | 1995-1997 | Postmodern, neofunctionalism | |
Villa Karl Lindner | Čajkovského 1685/6 (location) |
Anton Kunert | 1905 | Historicism , Secession | |
State insurance, now tax office | Dlouhá 2760/15 (location) |
Rudolf Bergr, Jiří Drtikol, Míťa Hejduk | 1974-1977 | Neobrutalism | |
office building | Velká Hradební 2800/54 and Dlouhá 3359 / 13a (location) |
Rudolf Bergr, Míťa Hejduk | 1974-1977 | Neobrutalism | |
District administration, originally the KSČ party headquarters | Dlouhá 240/13; Velká hradební 3118/48, 3121/50, 3122/52 (location) |
Rudolf Bergr, Míťa Hejduk | 1983-1985 | called: "tub", neobrutalism | |
Watzke corner house | Důlce 2111/1 (layer) |
Julius Hauser († 1954) |
1938 | functionalism | |
Residential houses of the former Stolle & Watzke company | Důlce 2093/19, 2092/21, 2094/23, 2104/25, 2105/27, 2106/29 and 2112/31 (location) |
Julius Hauser | 1936-1938 | expressionism | |
Administration building, now Cream Real Estate | Dvořákova 3134/2 (location) |
Josef Slíva (* 1936) | 1980-1985 | ||
Ferdinandshöhe restaurant (Větruše) | Fibichova 392/25 (location) |
Alwin Koehler | 1896/97 | historicism | |
Mountain station of the cable car to Ferdinandshöhe | Fibichova (location) |
Jan Chlup, Petr Goleš, Lukáš Urban | 2009/10 | ||
Apostle-Paulus-Kirche ("Red Church")
(ÚSKP No. 50197 / 5-5843 ) |
Horova / Bratislavská (location) |
Julius Zeißig (1855–1930), Franz Visintini (1874– after July 1944), construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1902-1906 | Neo-Romanesque with secession elements | |
Residential complex (multifunctional house) | Hrnčířská 10/1 to 3/15 (location) |
Rudolf Bergr, Josef Liška | 1960-1963 | International style | |
Czech People's Bank | Klášterní 3301/11 (location) |
Michal Gabriel, Miroslav Johanovský | 1992-1994 | Postmodern | |
House Otta Öttel | Králova Výšina 2015/41 (location) |
Franz Ludwig, Hugo Höhne | 1932/33 | functionalism | |
Bohemian Savings Bank | Lidické náměstí 899 | Josef Zasche (1871–1957) | 1912 | Neoclassicism , destroyed after 1945 | |
library | Lidické náměstí 899 | Josef Zasche, construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1912 | Reform architecture, destroyed after 1945 | |
Czech Police Building | Lidické náměstí 899/9 (location) |
Josef Liška, Viktor Tuček | 1958-1963 | Modernism , built on the site of the former savings bank and city library | |
Aussig City Theater, now the North Bohemian Theater
(ÚSKP No. 43508 / 5-5038 ) |
Lidické náměstí 1710/10 (location) |
Alexander Graf | 1907-1909 | Neo-baroque | |
Neo-renaissance residential building | Londýnská 2262/8, Moskevská 2263/29 (location) |
L. Richtermoc | 1956 | Socialist realism | |
Residential building | Londýnská 2114/9 (location) |
Ernst Kominik | |||
Former synagogue | Malá Hradební | Construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1880 | Oriental style, destroyed in 1939 | |
Commercial building center OC Forum | Malá Hradební, U kostela, Bílinská (location) |
Willem-Joost de Vries, Berton de Bont | 2005-2009 | Postmodern | |
Museum of the City of Ústí nad Labem, originally the school of the City of Aussig, boys' school and civic hall
(ÚSKP no. 43242 / 5-5051 ) |
Masarykova 1000/3 (location) |
August Krumholz (1845–1914) | 1875/76 | Neo-renaissance | |
Citizen school - extension to the existing school, now the Museum of the City of Ústí n. L.
(ÚSKP no. 43242 / 5-5051 ) |
Masarykova 1000/3 (location) |
August Krumholz | 1896/97 | Neo-renaissance | |
Service and business center (multifunctional house) - called "madhouse" | Masarykova 3310 / 10a to 3120/34 (location) |
Miroslav Těšínský, Miroslav Johanovský, Jan Zeman | 1983 | Neobrutalism | |
CPI City Center (multifunctional building) | Masarykova, Prokopa Diviše, Moskevská (location) |
Zdeněk Jiran, Michal Kohout, Petr Máša | 2007-2011 | ||
Volkshaus halls, then district management of the trade unions, now the Aliens Police Department | Masarykova 930/27 (location) |
Ludwig Erlebach, Julius Lichteneckner | 1907/08 | Neoclassicism | |
Hotel Vladimir (multifunctional house) | Masarykova 3128/36 (location) |
Rudolf Bergr, Zdeněk Havlík | 1983-1986 | Neobrutalism | |
Police authority, originally the North Bohemian Hydraulic Engineering Company | Masarykova 1788/47 (location) |
Ernst Rücker (1890–?) | 1922/23 | expressionism | |
Emilie Schöbl's house | Masarykova 846/53 (location) |
Anton Kunert | 1910 | ||
Residence with Madonna, originally the residence of the Society for Chemical and Metallurgical Production (later Spolchemie) | Masarykova 1971/79 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold (1888–1962), Erich Breindl (1894–1953) | 1929/30 | New Objectivity | |
Polyclinic of the city of Ústí n. L., called the "cash desk" | Masarykova 2000/92 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1937-1939 | New Objectivity | |
Railway Policlinic, now Polyclinic of the City of Ústí n. L. | Masarykova 2431/94 (location) |
Jiří Fojt, Viktor Tuček | 1959-1965 | modernism | |
Seventh-day Adventist prayer and meeting room | Masarykova 1099/128 (location) |
Karl Haar, new building: Aleš Lang | 1932–1935, new building 1988–1996 | Late Classicist Romanticism, New Objectivity, Postmodernism | |
Villa-like residential building | Masarykova 2300/162 (location) |
Josef Liška (1928–1963) | 1956/57 | Socialist realism | |
Anton Kunert house | Masarykova 1247/164 (location) |
Anton Kunert | 1910 | historicism | |
"Palác Zdar" office building (ČSOB Bank) | Mírové náměstí 1/1 (location) |
Ivan Reimann (* 1957) |
2004-2009 | Neo-expressionism, modeled on Erich Mendelsohn | |
Aussiger Sparkasse, now Česká spořitelna (Czech Sparkasse) | Mírové náměstí 2/5 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold | 1937-1939 | Neoclassicism, Nazi architecture | |
Interhotel Bohemia - called "Bohemka" | Mírové náměstí 2442/6 (location) |
Gustav Brix, Josef Rotyka | 1964-1968 | International style | |
House of the Bohemian Trading Company, later a bank, Reich Building Office, KSČ building, ČSOB bank | Mírové náměstí 69/20 (location) |
Osvald Polívka (1859-1931) | 1924/25 | Secession | |
Kreditanstalt der Deutschen, originally Wagner department store | Mírové náměstí 101/25 (location) |
Friedrich Lehmann (1889–1957), construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1931 | Classicizing Expressionism | |
Branch of Commerzbank and private bank, former ESO commercial building | Mírové náměstí 102/26 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1938 | New Objectivity | |
"Sever" residential and commercial building, formerly JEPA = Jensch & Pachmann department store | Mírové náměstí 103/27 (location) |
Max Hans Kühne (1874–1942) (Lossow & Kühne) | 1933 | Home style | |
HypoVereinsbank - UniCredit Bank | Mírové náměstí 3425 / 35a (location) |
Jan Jehlík | 2004 | Late postmodern | |
New part of the City of Ústí n. L.
(ÚSKP No. 43175 / 5-268 ) |
Mírové náměstí 3129/36 and 3097/37 (location) |
Rudolf Bergr | 1985 | Neobrutalism | |
Residential building | Moskevská 2297/50, Londýnská (location) |
Alena Šrámková | 1954/55 | Socialist realism | |
Villa Kind, now the North Bohemian Scientific Library | Na schodech 1535/4 (location) |
Hartwig Fischel (1861–1942) | 1895/96 | Eclecticism | |
Villa Carl Friedrich Wolfrum, now the Czech Radio "Sever"
(ÚSKP no. 43346 / 5-4943 ) |
Na schodech 1601/10 (location) |
Hans Miksch (1846–1904), Julian Niedzielski (1849–1901) | 1887-1910 | historicism | |
Two gatehouses to Villa Carl Friedrich Wolfrum | Velká Hradební, Na Schodech 1534/8 (location) |
Hans Miksch, Julian Niedzielski | 1887-1910 | historicism | |
Municipal housing (blocks A, B, C and D) No. 1748–1754 and 1759–1768 | Palachova 7, 15; U nemocnice 1 to 4; Pasteurova 10 to 22; Resslova 2 to 6 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold, Ernst Krob (1887–1954) | 1919-1922 | Reform architecture | |
Stadtbad | Panská 1700/23 (location) |
Peter Paul Brang (1852-1925) | 1907/08 | historicism | |
Sparkasse and Aussiger Handelsakademie (multi-function house) | Pařížská 1670/15 (location) |
Josef Zasche | 1903-1905 | Secession | |
Former Gasthaus "Zum Scheckental" with café "Savoy", later Pražská úvěrní banka, now Raiffeisenbank (multifunctional house) | Pařížská 227/20 (location) |
Josef Fischer or Franz Illing | 1931 | constructivism | |
Former District hospital (surgical department), demolished in 2013 | Pasteurova 1500/9 (layer) |
Franz Josef Arnold, Ernst Krob | 1931-1937 | Reform architecture | |
Former Poor house with prayer room, asylum and orphanage, now district hygiene inspection | Prokopa Diviše 1317/1 (location) |
Oscar Mratschek, construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1888 | historicism | |
Former Evangelical school | Prokopa Diviše 1386/6 (location) |
Hans Miksch, Julian Niedzielski | 1890/91 | historicism | |
Beran bookstore (silk house, former Baťa house) | Revoluční 179/7 (location) |
František Fackenberg, Ernst Rücker | 1929-1933 | ||
Labe department store | Revoluční 2732/9 (location) |
Růžena Žertová, Mojmír Böhm, Ladislav Špás, Antonín Werner | 1967-1974 | Neo-expressionism | |
Old administration building of the company for chemical and metallurgical production (later Spolchemie ) | Revoluční 1521/84 (location) |
Robert Langs | 1895 | Neo-Gothic | |
Administration building of the company for chemical and metallurgical production (later Spolchemie)
(ÚSKP-No. 105404 ) |
Revoluční 1930/86 (location) |
Max Hans Kühne (Lossow & Kühne) with sculptures by Hugo Lederer | 1929/30 | Expressionism, the tallest building in Czechoslovakia in 1930 | |
Double residential and commercial building by Emil Meyer and Franz Heller | Revoluční 178/3 and 177/5 (location) |
Julius Hauser | 1907 | Secession; Commercial building for jeweler Emil Meyer and wholesale merchant Franz Heller | |
Villa Huebl | Rooseveltova 1804/2 (location) |
Otto Prutscher (1880–1949) | 1923/24 | Reform architecture | |
Villa Heller | Rooseveltova 1815/4 (location) |
Hans Richter (1882–1971) | 1923-1926 | Expressionism, New Objectivity | |
Residence of the Pension Institute of the Chemical and Metallurgical Production Company | Sadová 1917/7 (Lage) |
Rudolf Kirschner | 1928/29 | expressionism | |
Residence of the Pension Institute of the Chemical and Metallurgical Production Company | U České besedy 811/3 and 807/5 (location) |
Erich Breindl (1894–1953) | 1928 | Expressionism with Cubist echoes | |
Workers asylum | U Chemičky 1171/22 and 1171/24 (location) |
Robert Langs | 1882-1907 | Houses for workers of the Chemical and Metallurgical Production Company | |
Former Gym, now Tiersch House (Tyršův dům), called "Budvarka" (Budweiser beer bar) | Vaníčkova 835/9 (location) |
Stephan Focke, Carl Rehatschek (1851–1913) | 1891-1893 | ||
Palais Adria I - House of the insurance company Riunione Adriatica di Sicurta with Café "Grand" (Riunione House) | Velká Hradební 484/2 (location) |
Friedrich Lehmann, construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1928/29 | expressionism | |
House "Siegel" (Dům "Pečeť") (multifunctional house) | Velká Hradební 1260/3 (location) |
Vladimír Karfík (1901–1996) | Late functionalism | ||
Magistrate, formerly Krajský národní výbor
(ÚSKP No. 43175 / 5-268 ) |
Velká Hradební 2336 / 8a (location) |
Jan Gabriel, Jiří Fojt, Jiří Nenadál | 1956-1961 | Modernism, " Brussels Style " | |
Residential and commercial building | Velká Hradební 3385/9 - Pařížská 538/19 (location) |
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Staatliches Gymnasium Franz Joseph (Green School), now Faculty for Art and Design of UJEP | Velká Hradební 424/13 (location) |
Max von Loos (1858–1953) | 1892/93 | historicism | |
Villa Schaffner | Velká Hradební 1025/19 | Hans Miksch, Robert Langs | 1874 | Neo-Gothic; The villa was demolished in 1959 and a cultural center was built in its place | |
Culture house | Velká Hradební 1025/19 (location) |
Jaroslav Lácha, Helena Láchová Skálová | 1956-1964 | Abstract classicism | |
Villa Carl Hermann Wolfrum, with the addition of the North Bohemian Scientific Library | Velká Hradební 1743/49 (location) |
Ernst Rentsch, Jan Kouba extension | 1915, extension 1986–1996 | Cottage style, postmodern | |
Outbuilding behind the Villa Carl Hermann Wolfrum, former day nursery | Velká Hradební 13/47 (location) |
Stanislav Karpíšek | 1961-1963 | ||
ABC residential buildings | Velká Hradební 14/56 and 17/62 to 22/72 (location) |
Josef Liška, Rudolf Bergr | 1961-1964 | modernism | |
Villa Paul Robert | Winstona Churchilla 1722/1 (location) |
Hugo Höhne | 1932 | Secession | |
Villa Ludwig Wolfrum | Winstona Churchilla 1344/2 (location) |
Hans Miksch, Julian Niedzielski | 1888/89 | historicism | |
Villa Hans Weinmann , now the North Bohemian Scientific Library
(ÚSKP no. 42622 / 5-3519 ) |
Winstona Churchilla 1974/3 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1929/30 | Neoclassicism | |
Villa Ignaz Petschek | Winstona Churchilla 1368/4 (location) |
Hans Miksch, Julian Niedzielski, construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1902 | historicism | |
Villa Franz Petschek
(ÚSKP No. 43643 / 5-267 ) |
Winstona Churchilla 1348/6 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1929-1931 | French neoclassicism | |
Villa Jacob Weinmann | Winstona Churchilla 1512 / 8a (location) |
Hans Miksch, Julian Niedzielski | 1894/95 | historicism | |
Max Hibsch residential building (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Hanzlíčkova 2055/2 (location) |
Julius Hauser | 1934 | ||
Villa Alois Winnar (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Hanzlíčkova 1980/4 (location) |
Albin Camillo Müller (1871-1941) | 1930-1932 | Art deco , villa of the owner of the North Bohemian Hydraulic Engineering Company Alois Winnar (1878–1958) | |
Karel Nešvera house (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Hanzlíčkova 3381/7 (location) |
Jan Jehlík | 1998-2000 | ||
Villa Reichert (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Mošnova 2034/2 (location) |
Reinhold Blaschke the Elder J. (1885-1945) | 1933 | ||
Former Director's villa Friedrich Martin (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Veleslavínova 1941/3 (location) |
Hans Max Kuehne | 1929/30 | ||
Villa Klopstock (Lerchenfeld settlement) | Veleslavínova 2056/4 (location) |
Paul (Pavel) Spielmann (1900–1978) | 1934/35 | New Objectivity | |
Villa (Lerchenfeld settlement) | UL-Skřivánek, Veleslavínova 2045/7 (location) |
Josef Reihsig and Paul Krisch | |||
Shift villa
(ÚSKP No. 105435 ) |
Čajkovského 1837 / 94a, 1838/94 / Mařákova (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1931 | Neo-Baroque villa of the entrepreneur Heinrich Shift (1880–1959) (son of Johann Shift ) | |
Villa Blahoslavova | Blahoslavova 1263/64 - Čajkovského (location) |
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Villa Ahne in the OT Schönpriesen | UL-Krásné Březno, Vojanova 531/13 (location) |
Josef Reihsig and Paul Krisch | 1933 | ||
Grave of the CF Wolfrum family in the Schönpriesen cemetery | UL-Krásné Březno, Neštěmická 248 (location) |
Arpad Mogyorosy (1875-1922) | after 1918 | ||
District of Střekov-Terror Stone | |||||
Mariánský most (Mary's Bridge) | Ústí n. L. - Střekov (location) |
Roman Koucký, Šárka Malá, Libor Kábrt | 1994-1997 | Neo-symbolism | |
Eduard Beneš Bridge (Most Edvarda Beneše) | Ústí n. L. - Střekov (location) |
Joseph Melan (1853-1941) | 1934-1936 | ||
Origin two-story railway and road bridge | Ústí n. L. - Střekov (location) |
Konrad Wilhelm Hellwag, Eduard Gerlich | 1872–1874, new building in 1958 | ||
Lock Střekov (Zdymadlo Střekov) | Pražská, Litoměřická (location) |
František Vahala | 1923-1935 | ||
Wooden Villa Rudolf and Anna Hrdina | Karla IV. 1063/43 (location) |
Rudolf Hrdina, K. Šulc (architectural firm Arch. Wenzel Patzelt) | 1935-1936 | expressionism | |
villa | Ke Hradu 1030/6 (location) |
Ludwig Erlebach, Julius Lichteneckner | expressionism | ||
Residence Richard and Anna Ladek | Ke Hradu 1047/9 (location) |
August Chargek | 1932/33 | ||
Residential complex “Heimat” No. 783 to 793 | Kozinova 12, 14; Kramoly 17-21; Raisova 15-19; Střekovské nábřeží 18–22 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1932/33 | Home style | |
Vocational training school, now the Střekov Business Academy | Národního odboje 766/17 (location) |
Ernst Rücker | 1927 | Classifying expressionism | |
Johann Layer Bath (Vrbenského lázně) | Truhlářova 384/2 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1930/31 | erected by Johann Layer | |
Old Schreckenstein-Střekov crematorium | U Krematoria 398/8 (location) |
Wilhelm Etzel, Ernst Rücker | 1925-1932 | German expressionism | |
Steam waterworks
(ÚSKP no.104623 ) |
U Stanice 822/11 (location) |
Carl Schlimp | 1872-1874 | ||
Villa Künstner, now a kindergarten | V Zeleni 530/4 (location) |
Paul Brockardt | 1937/38 | Expressionism, homeland style | |
Baťa residential and commercial building | Varšavská 779/5 (location) |
Vladimír Karfík | 1931-1936 | functionalism | |
Alhambra cinema, now Činoherní studio (Činoherák) | Varšavská 767/7 (location) |
Richard brooch | 1927 | expressionism | |
Residential and commercial building | Varšavská 736/15 (location) |
House with relief decorations | |||
Residential houses of the Georgschicht company (Heimstättensiedlung) No. 410 to 471 and 496 | Švabinského 34 to 78 and 39 to 67; Na zákrutu 2 to 6; Dykova 1 to 7; Do kopečku 7 and 9 (location) |
Rudolf Geissler | 1932/33 | ||
Administration building of the company Georgschicht AG, now SETUZA as | Žukovova 100/27 (location) |
Construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1911 | historicism | |
Klíše-Kleische district | |||||
Residential building | Balbínova 161/2 (location) |
Julius Hauser | 1903 | historicism | |
House Franz and Gusti Lev | Balbínova 235/5 (location) |
Otto Finze | 1913 | ||
Villa Hugo Adler | Beethovenova 713/29 (location) |
Herman Müller | 1932 | Home style; Villa of MUDr. Hugo Adler | |
Villa Pick | Beethovenova 597/31 (location) |
Erwin Katona (1903– around 1980) | 1930 | functionalism | |
Residential houses | Bezručova 795/2, 803/4, 802/6 (location) |
Ernst Kominik | |||
Villa Adolf Michel | Brožíkova 164/6 (location) |
Ludwig Erlebach, Julius Lichteneckner | 1903 | Secession | |
kk Staatsoberrealschule, Staatliche Realschule | České mládeže 230/2 (location) |
Alexander Graf | 1912 | Secession | |
Former Realgymnasium, now the Faculty of Education and Science of the Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem (UJEP) | České mládeže 360/8 (location) |
Zdeněk Pštross | 1926 | Reform architecture | |
Pavlatschen or arcade houses (S-houses) Ústí n. L.-Klíše, No. 704–711 | Na Vlnovce 1, 3, 5, 7 and Mezidomí 1–4 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold | 1931-1933 | ||
Villa Rosa Grünwald (Spiegelsberg settlement) | Pod Holoměří, Herbenova 782/20 (location) |
August Chargek | 1934 | ||
School for boys and girls, now high school | Jateční 243/22 (location) |
Carl Gotze | 1914 | ||
Building of the Sparkasse Aussig (multifunctional building) | Masarykova 486/143 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold | 1928 | expressionism | |
Villa Viktor Ratka | Na Výrovce 442/20 (location) |
Josef Ringel (1885–?) | 1927/28 | Expressionism, functionalism | |
Villa Marie (director's villa of Gebr. Löwy) | Okružní 116/4 (location) |
Josef Ulbricht | 1909 | ||
German Girls Reform Real Gymnasium, now Medical School | Palachova 700/35 (location) |
Franz Josef Arnold | 1931/32 | New Objectivity | |
Elementary and citizen school (formerly Czech school), now elementary school | Palachova 400/37 (location) |
Josef Gočár (1880–1945) | 1926-1930 | functionalism | |
Three houses | Palachova 492/12, 493/14, 494/16 (location) |
František Fiala (1895–1957) | 1926-1928 | ||
Kk State Trade School, now State Trade School | Resslova 210/5 (location) |
Max von Loos | 1908-1910 | Secession | |
German school for the blind, now military accommodation and building management | Štefánikova 231/2 (location) |
Adolf Foehr (1880–1943) | 1913 | Secession | |
Villa Klimsch | Slavíčková 658/31 (location) |
Erwin Katona | 1931 | functionalism | |
Villa Pietschmann, now kindergarten | Štefánikova 761/14 (location) |
Erwin Katona | 1932-1934 | functionalism | |
Residential building with café "Stern" | Štefánikova 741/50 (location) |
Franz Ludwig | 1933/34 | New Objectivity | |
Villa Johann Fischer | V Zahrádkách 599/32 (location) |
Franz Illing (1903–?) | 1930 | Functionalism, villa of the owner of the paint and varnish factory Johann Fischer (* 1878) |
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Bockau lung sanatorium, Weinmann lung sanatorium, now the lung department of the Masaryk hospital | UL-Bukov, K sanatoriu 285 (location) |
Ernst Krob | 1916-1920 | Reform architecture | |
Telefonica O2 office building | UL-Bukov, Masarykova 20/273 (location) |
František Šmolík, Julie Vlčková, Marie Růžičková | 1972-1983 | Neobrutalism | |
District Předlice-Prödlitz | |||||
Church of St. Josef (Kostel sv. Josefa) | Hrbovická (location) |
Matěj Blecha | 1905/06 | Neo-Romanesque | |
Globus-Werke - chemical-technical products factory (Továrna Globus) | Jateční 192/32 (location) |
Franz Schnelle | 1909-1911 | Secession | |
Armaturwerk (Severočeská armaturka as) | Jateční 3436 / 47a and 1588/49, Teslova (Lage) |
probably the construction company Alwin Köhler | around 1900 | Schäffer & Budenberg , GmbH - Machine and steam boiler armatures factory Magdeburg, NL Aussig | |
Municipal slaughterhouse | Jateční 1880/63 (location) |
Josef (Joseph) Hennings | 1926-1928 | Reform architecture | |
Two residential buildings with 15 small apartments | Školní náměstí 341/7, Mahenova 327/10 (location) |
Ludwig Erlebach, Julius Lichteneckner | 1930-1932 | ||
Carl Wolfrum textile factory | Na luhách 3427/3 (location) |
Hans Miksch | 1895 | historicism | |
Carl Wolfrum textile factory | Textilní 3403/4 (layer) |
Bruno Bauer | 1909-1911 | ||
Warehouse cooperative warehouse | U Skladiště 433/15 (location) |
Ernst Wullekopf, Friedrich Krukenberg, construction company: Alwin Köhler & Co. | 1900/01 | Neo-Romanesque |
See also
List of listed objects in Ústí nad Labem
literature
- Pavel Prouza: Vybudovali jsme ...! / We built ...!: Německá sociálně-democická architektura komunálního bydlení v Ústí nad Labem v letech 1918–1938 / German social democratic architecture of municipal housing in Aussig in the years 1918–1938, Novela Bohemica, Univerzita JE Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem, 2017, 368 pp., ISBN 978-80-7561-053-9
- Pavel Prouza: Německá sociálně democická architektura komunálního bydlení v Ústí nad Labem v letech 1918–1938 (German social-democratic architecture of municipal housing in Aussig in the years 1918–1938), Univerzita Karlova v Praze (Charles University in Prague), dissertation (Czech University of Prague). ), Prague 2013, 290 pp. ( Online as PDF; accessed January 2, 2019)
- Martin Krsek: Zmizelé Ústí nad Labem (The disappeared Aussig on the Elbe). Muzeum města Ústí nad Labem, 2011, 92 pages, ISBN 978-80-7432-136-8 (Czech.)
- Tomáš Pavlíček, Alena Sellnerová, et al .: Slavné vily Ústeckého kraje (Famous Villas in the Aussiger Region), Foibos 2008, 170 p., ISBN 978-80-87073-04-9 (Czech)
- Alena Boudníková: Funkcionalistická architektura v Ústí nad Labem (Functionalist Architecture in Ústí nad Labem), Masarykova Univerzita Brno, Bachelor thesis (Czech), Brno 2011, 59 p. ( Online as PDF; accessed on January 2, 2019)
- Jaroslav Zeman: Mezi tradicí a modernitou: město v průmyslovém věku. Severočeská architektura v první polovině 20. století (Between tradition and modernity - city in the industrial age. North Bohemian architecture in the first half of the 20th century), (Czech), dissertation, Charles University Prague, 2017, 365 p. ( Online as PDF; accessed on March 11, 2020)
Web links
- History of the city of Ústí nad Labem (Czech) (accessed June 12, 2019)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Boudníková (2011), pp. 6–44
- ↑ Architecture in Northern Bohemia - Ústí-Aussig (German) (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Architecture in Northern Bohemia - Ústí-Aussig (Czech) (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Architecture Aussig (Czech) (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Prouza (dissertation 2013)
- ↑ Prouza (2017)
- ↑ Böhmische Sparkasse (Czech) (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ City Library (Czech) (accessed January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Boudníková (2011), pp. 19-23
- ↑ Architecture Usti-Aussig - Villa Heller (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Architecture in Northern Bohemia - Ústí-Aussig, Riunione Haus (Czech) (accessed on January 2, 2019)
- ↑ Villa Alois Winnar (Czech) (accessed January 3, 2019)
- ↑ Neo-Baroque Villa Shift (Czech) (accessed July 20, 2020)
- ↑ Villa Adler (Czech) (accessed January 3, 2019)
- ↑ Boudníková (2011), pp. 28–32
- ↑ Architecture Aussig - Franz Illing (Czech) (accessed on January 3, 2019)
- ↑ Villa Fischer (Czech) (accessed January 3, 2019)