Ludwig-Richter-Allee

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The Ludwig-Richter-Allee is a good 670-meter-long city road the Saxon town of Radebeul , located in the districts Kötzschenbroda and Niederlößnitz .

Location and development

Location of the Altfriedstein mansion (colored red), 1857. From below the "long Kastanienallee [...] from the Kunststraße". Bottom right on the dashed line: Kötzschenbroda station .

The street runs in a north-northeast direction from Meißner Straße to the upper part of Prof. Wilhelm Ring , right next to the former Altfriedstein mansion . The lower part is on the Radebeul-Coswiger low terrace at about 110  m above sea level. NHN , while the stretch of road from Am Bornberge then to about 137  m above sea level. NHN height increases.

The house numbers also run in this direction, from No. 1 on the west side on Meißner Straße to No. 36 on the east side.

Some cultural monuments lie along the road and are therefore listed in the list of cultural monuments in Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda or the list of cultural monuments in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz (A – L) , some with cross street addresses:

Naming

View of Kötzschenbroda. 1867. Contemporary lithograph. From Meißner Straße above, the avenue to Altfriedstein branches off diagonally down to the left. House Liborius and the Lower Berghaus are halfway up, about a third from the right. Before that, Am Jacobstein runs to the right in the direction of Schloss Wackerbarth
Alleestrasse , 1907

The original path was the access road to the Altfriedstein vineyard property, which was laid out in the middle of the 17th century and began on the mountain side of today's Winzerstraße or Am Jacobstein and then went up the mountain. Access routes then continued on the vineyard property itself, including a direct extension to the south side of the manor house. Hofmann 1853 describes the "long Kastanienallee [...] from the Kunststrasse" (Meißner Strasse).

In 1875 the Alleeweg was called Thienemanns Allee , after a member of the Thienemann family, who had owned Altfriedstein since 1858.

After the phylloxera disaster in the Lößnitz , the property went to the architects Schilling & Graebner in 1899 , who opened the site and developed it as a villa colony Altfriedstein . As a result, it was dedicated as Alleestrasse in 1903 .

In 1933 the name was changed to Horst-Wessel-Straße .

After the Second World War, equal to 1945, the road was in honor of the painter and illustrator Ludwig Richter in Ludwig Richter Avenue renamed.

Residents

Members of the Senfft von Pilsach family owned the Liborius house and vineyard.

In the 1870s and 1880s, the areas on both sides of the lower part of the street were parceled out and built on by the architect and builder Adolf Neumann .

Lieutenant General Benno von Massow lived at the end of his life at Alleestraße 19 (Ludwig-Richter-Allee 19).

Further residents can be found in the article on Altfriedstein .

Web links

Commons : Ludwig-Richter-Allee  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2004. In: Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on May 23, 2010 .
  2. ^ Karl Julius Hofmann: The Meissen Netherlands in its natural beauties and peculiarities or Saxon Italy in the Meissen and Dresden areas with their localities. A folk book for nature and patriot friends presented topographically, historically and poetically . Louis Mosche, Meißen 1853. pp. 700 f. ( Online version )

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 40 ″  N , 13 ° 37 ′ 39.2 ″  E