Malt factory (Dresden-Niedersedlitz)

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The Pick Brothers Malzfabrik or Malzfabrik Niedersedlitz is an empty industrial monument on Strasse des 17. Juni 21 in Dresden-Niedersedlitz .

The malt factory was built between 1873 and 1875. At the time it was the most modern brewery in Saxony. The building complex comprises three construction phases. To the west of the original building, a building on Reisstrasse followed in 1897–1898. In 1914–1916, the third construction phase was erected to the east.

Julia Pick, the wife of the last owner Pick, committed suicide in August 1942 before she should have been transported to Theresienstadt as a Jew .

In GDR times, the company was publicly owned as VEB Malzwerke Dresden and thus part of the VE Beverage Combine Dresden .

The malt factory has been empty since 1991 - in an increasingly ruinous condition. She has also been a victim of vandalism . There are currently no renovation plans.

Web links

Commons : Malzfabrik Niedersedlitz  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dilapidated malt factory in Dresden-Niedersedlitz from January 6, 2015
  2. a b c industrie-kultur-ost.de: Malzfabrik Dresden
  3. a b c Cultural monuments in the Free State of Saxony - Monument document object 09212606 (Malzfabrik Gebrüder Pick; Maltfabrik Niedersedlitz)
  4. see: Victor Klemperer: I want to give testimony to the last, Diaries 1933–1945, ISBN 978-3-8412-0539-1 ; http://www.stadtwikidd.de/wiki/Julia_Pick
  5. Parts of the ruinous malt factory in Dresden-Niedersedlitz are compulsorily auctioned @ dnn.de ( Dresdner Latest News ), October 18, 2017, accessed April 26, 2019

Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 12.6 ″  N , 13 ° 49 ′ 26.9 ″  E