Tenement house at Krenkelstrasse 20

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House Krenkelstrasse 20 (2011)
House Krenkelstr. 20 (2014)
House Krenkelstrasse 20 (1910)

The tenement house at Krenkelstrasse 20 in Dresden is a listed building from 1902. It was built in the style of historicism and with individual elements of Art Nouveau. The plot of the house has an area of ​​570 m². The eastern side of Krenkelstraße (even house numbers) shows a block construction and so the house borders on the left corner house Krenkelstraße 22 (built in 1905 in Art Nouveau style) and on the right side with corner house Borsbergstraße 19 (built in 1901 in historicism). Opposite the house is the Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart , which was built in 1905 thanks to a generous donation (200,000 marks) by Mrs. Veronika Fischer. The house was built by Ernst August Richter (1869–1942), who by 1938 had built a total of 40 residential buildings and factory buildings in Dresden. Of these, 17 were destroyed in the war, the house at Krenkelstrasse 20 was preserved.

The first owner of the house was Peter Peböck, a café animal (coffee house owner) from Dresden. He was the owner of the then famous Café Central , which was located at Altmarkt 2 and 3 (today the Kulturpalast - left side). After his death around 1927, the house passed to his community of heirs for around two years. Subsequently, the new owner was Mrs. Frida Haferkorn from Dresden, as such until 1944 verifiably.

Originally there were eight spacious apartments in the house on the four main floors (mezzanine; 1st - 3rd floor), four apartments in the attic and one in the basement. In the first half of the 20th century, according to the Dresden address books, mainly merchants, privateers and factory owners lived on the four main floors. At that time, the basement and attic apartments housed bricklayers, workers, coachmen and typesetters.

The Wuppertal company Bast-Bau GmbH acquired the house and renovated it completely by the year 2000. The floors were redistributed and sixteen apartments were created on the four main floors as well as four maisonette apartments on the top floors 5 and 6. The apartment in the basement was omitted in favor of basement rooms. A passenger elevator from the 1st to the 5th floor was installed. After the renovation, all 20 apartments were sold to private individuals as owner-occupied apartments. Today (2017) they are owned by 14 different people who form a homeowner association (WEG). Six apartments belong to an owner from Dresden (30% of the co-ownership shares), two apartments belong to an owner from Meißen (5%) and twelve apartments (65%) are divided between different owners from Germany. Current property management is still the Zech Immobilienmanagement GmbH, Erkrath - NL Leipzig.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Community of heirs of Richter. Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  2. Herz-Jesu-Gemeinde Dresden-Johannstadt: Historical dates. Congregation, March 9, 2017, accessed March 17, 2017 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 44.6 "  N , 13 ° 46 ′ 34"  E