Liège Palace

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The Palais Lüttichau was a classicist building erected by Joseph Thürmer in Dresden in 1830 , which was destroyed in 1945. It was located at Zinzendorfstrasse 11 in the Pirnaische Vorstadt .

description

The building was erected as a two-storey structure with a ground floor and a mezzanine floor , with a strip cornice between the ground floor and mezzanine floor and a meander cornice above the mezzanine floor . The building was in plaster with a Quaderung built. Its facade showed three windows in the center projections . This central projection had a flat triangular gable at the top . The risalit was flanked by two windows on both sides.

Alongside the Old Town Guard , the gatehouses at the Leipziger Tor, the Third Belvedere and the domed hall of the Pillnitz Palace , the palace was one of the few examples of purely classical buildings in Dresden. It is characterized as "one of the most important classicist residential buildings in Dresden" and "the most important late classicist private building". The design for the Palais Lüttichau was based on the buildings of Krahe in Braunschweig and Weinbrenner in Karlsruhe . The building shows stylistic similarities with Krahe's Hollandscher Villa and with Weinbrenner's house Beck .

The client was Wolf Adolf August von Lüttichau (1785–1863), 1824–62 general manager of the Dresden Court Theater and his wife Ida von Lüttichau , who also lived there.

From 1906 to 1934 the building was owned by the famous photographer Hugo Erfurth , where he set up the Erfurth photography studio .

literature

  • Fritz Löffler: The old Dresden - history of its buildings . EASeemann, Leipzig 1981, ISBN 3-363-00007-3 .
  • Volker Helas: Architecture in Dresden 1800-1900 . Verlag der Kunst Dresden GmbH, Dresden 1991, ISBN 3-364-00261-4 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Helas, p. 17 image no. 11 [Palais Lüttichau, Zinzendorfstrasse 11. Designed around 1830 by Thürmer] and p. 169 [Zinzendorfstrasse 11 (Lange Gasse, Palais Lüttichau). Around 1830 by Thürmer] and Löffler, p. 344 [Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Joseph Thürmer and romantic classicism], p. 360, image no. 449 [Das Palais Lüttichau, Zinzendorferstrasse 11 (Lange Gasse)]
  2. Helas, p. 17 image no. 11 [Palais Lüttichau, Zinzendorfstrasse 11. Designed around 1830 by Thürmer] and p. 169 [Zinzendorfstrasse 11 (Lange Gasse, Palais Lüttichau). Around 1830 by Thürmer]
  3. Löffler, p. 344 [Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Joseph Thürmer and romantic classicism], p. 360 image no. 449 [Das Palais Lüttichau, Zinzendorferstrasse 11 (Lange Gasse)]

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 41 ″  N , 13 ° 44 ′ 38 ″  E