Tenement building Nürnberger Strasse 32

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Corner house Nürnberger Straße 32, in the background number 34

The tenement Nürnbergerstraße 32 is a listed Art Nouveau building in the Nuremberg street , corner Hübnerstraße in Dresden Südvorstadt .

The building is the three-storey corner house with a loft of a double apartment building. The builder was the master plumber Adolph Schultze from Dresden- Friedrichstadt , who submitted the building application on December 14, 1904. In December 1906 the first apartments were ready for occupancy. The building was built according to designs by Oskar Richter .

In spite of all restraint, the building shows a high quality sandstone facade. An Art Nouveau ceiling painting is in the hallway. It shows a seated woman looking at herself in a mirror held by a boy on her right side. On the left the lady is flanked by a small, blonde girl and a peacock. However, this was only cleaned (as of October 2018), the original colors were not restored.

There is a restaurant in the basement, part of the garden is used as open space. There are offices on the ground floor. The building was renovated in the 1990s.

literature

  • Volker Helas and Gudrun Peltz: Art Nouveau architecture in Dresden . KNOP Verlag, Dresden 1999, ISBN 3-934363-00-8 , p. 196 and image no. 248 (p. 155)

Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monument: Nürnberger Straße 32. Retrieved on May 1, 2018 .
  2. The information given by Helas / Peltz is incorrect in this respect, it is a type of group building common in the southern suburbs, the earlier closed development mentioned by Helas / Peltz and destroyed in 1945 only began further east.
  3. Helas / Peltz, p. 155. However, the information contradicts in the same work on p. 196 that the building application was submitted on March 18, 1903, and the approval for use was granted on February 1, 1904.
  4. a b Helas / Peltz, p. 155.
  5. Helas / Peltz, p. 154.
  6. ^ Veit Haustein: Südvorstadt and Räcknitz with the Technical University - Dresden districts on historical postcards. Dresden 2014, OCLC 908617429 , p. 36.

Coordinates: 51 ° 1 '57.8 "  N , 13 ° 43' 28.2"  E