List of devastations in Dresden

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The list contains devastations that are located in the urban area of Dresden . These are settlements that no longer exist for various, often unexplained reasons.

Overview

In the 109 districts that belong to the Saxon state capital Dresden , around 80 historic village centers have been preserved. The village centers of the other districts were newly built, but often still exist at least as a street. Still other village centers, deserted villages were already abandoned in earlier times and disappeared over the years to be built without back, sometimes they were built over only recently.

About 20 deserted areas in the Dresden city area are still known. An above-average number of them are located in the Dresden suburbs on the left bank of the Elbe . This is partly due to its proximity to the Elbe - Rostagk and Wernten were likely abandoned after a flood in the early 15th century. Another reason is the expansion of Dresden, the council of which, for example, bought the Auswik Vorwerk and distributed its corridors to Dresden citizens and farmers from neighboring villages so that the buildings were no longer needed. However, their contribution was made in February 1945 by the devastating air raids on Dresden , after which large parts of the suburbs were rebuilt and old structures were built over, which is why the remains of Fischersdorf and Poppitz disappeared.

In the rest of Dresden's urban area, economic considerations probably played the most important role in the abandonment of villages. The village community found the fields to be not productive enough or a landlord ordered the resettlement.

Desolation in Dresden

Name (origin) location Corridor passed to the district First mention Beginning of lying in the desert Visible relics

Old town district

Altenfischersdorf (self-explanatory) northern Wilsdruffer suburb , Ostra-Allee Old town I (1410)
1480
probably 13./14. Century (moved to Fischersdorf) no
Fischersdorf (self-explanatory) Wilsdruffer Vorstadt , between the Annenkirche and the Schauspielhaus , south of Freiberger Straße Old town I 1410 after 1945 none (former village square "Fischhofplatz" completely demolished and built over after the air raids )
Kleinostra (from Sorbian "ostrov" = island; see Ostragehege ) northern Wilsdruffer suburb , Ostra-Allee Old town I 1305 canceled before 1470, 1573 no
Lonnßewitz (origin unknown) Wilsdruffer Vorstadt , exact location unknown Old town I 1495 after 1495 no
Poppitz (from Sorbian "Popuicz" = people of a priest ) Wilsdruffer Vorstadt , between Sternplatz and Annenkirche , directly north of the Herkuleskeule Old town I 1315 after 1945 none (former village square "Poppitz" completely demolished and built over after the air raids )
Ramwoltitz, also Ranvoltitz (from Ramfold or "Ranwalt" a German locator ) Johannstadt , crossing Striesener / Hans-Grundig-Straße Old town II 1310 after 1315 Street name " Rampische Straße ", starting at Neumarkt
Rostagk, also Rostack (from Sorbian "rostok" = river bifurcation; cf. Rostock ) western Friedrichstadt, Hamburger Straße, near the current mouth of the Weißeritz into the Elbe Friedrichstadt 1326 between 1402 and 1416 no
Wernten (from "Vernota" , the name of a Slavic locator ) western Friedrichstadt, between Flügelwegbrücke and Alberthafen partly Ockerwitz , later completely Friedrichstadt 1071 (F 1140s) between 1350 and 1470 no

Blasewitz district

Praschütz (from "Pravek" , the name of a Slavic locator ) Neugruna , Schandauer / Ludwig-Hartmann-Strasse intersection first Gruna , then Blasewitz 1307 1310 no

Cotta district

Beerhut (from " berries " and " Hutung ") Neunimptsch Gorbitz , Roßthal 1430 1430 Street name "Beerenhut", later Niedergorbitz district "Beerhut"

Klotzsche district

Old village (self-explanatory) Wilschdorfer extension, near Glasewalds Ruhe, Berggasse / Ruhesteg area Wilschdorf unknown unknown no
Knapsdorf, also Knappsdorf (origin unknown) Radeburg , near the city limits of Dresden, between Radeburger Strasse and Fürstenweg Rähnitz (today Hellerau ), Marsdorf , Volkersdorf 1310 Mid 17th century Street name Knappsdorfer Straße in the Rähnitz district
Kummersdorf, also Cunnersdorf (from " Konrad ", the name of a German locator ) Moritzburg , west of the Waldteiche, northern Waldteichstraße, near the municipal border with Dresden Boxdorf , Wilschdorf , Reichenberg , Eisenberg 1408 before 1408 no

Leuben district

Leipen, also lips (origin unknown) Dobritz-Süd, Breitscheidstrasse Dobritz 1286 between 1352 and 1475 no

Loschwitz district

Cloden (origin unknown) Pirna , north of Birkwitz near the city limits to Dresden Birkwitz , Oberpoyritz , Söbrigen , later also Pillnitz 1438 before 1438 no

Pieschen district

Bortzschen, also Borschen (origin unknown) Mickten, near the Sternstrasse bridge over the Kaditz flood channel Mickten , Übigau 1324 Late 16th century no
Gleina (from Sorbian "glin" = clay ; cf. Glien ) Kaditz, Gleinaer / Grimmstrasse intersection, in the Seewiesen area Kaditz , parts to Radebeul 1303 between 1370 and 1529 (around 1400?) Street name Gleinaer Straße in the Kaditz district
Kleinmickten (from "Mikota" , the name of a Slavic locator ) Mickten, intersection Lommatzscher / Trachauer Straße Pecked 1402 Late 16th century no
Poppewitz (origin unknown) Kleinkaditz, Am Vorwerkfeld Kaditz 1456 15th century no

Plauen district

Auswik, also Ausmick (from Sorbian "usmyk" = valley access) Südvorstadt , immediately southwest of Fritz-Foerster-Platz Old town II 1350 1473 (demolition) no
Boskau, also Boschkau (from "Bozek" , the name of a Slavic locator ) Südvorstadt , north of the Beutlerpark Old town II 1315 between 1350 and 1449 no

Prohlis district

Frankenberg (from " frank " and " Berg ") Strehlen, at the Christ Church Chasing 1312 after 1312 no

Gompitz village

Zschon (from Sorbian "cujni" = lively) Steinbach, at the entrance to the Zschoner Grund Steinbach 1071 (F 1140s) before 1556 Field name " Zschoner Grund ", possibly Schulzenmühle

Mobschatz village

Domlitz (origin unknown) between Gohlis, Cossebaude, Mobschatz and Stetzsch Obergohlis Unclear, place name reconstructed from traditional field names Water body names Dommlitzbach, Dommelsbach, field names Dumlitz and Tummelsgrund , bridge name Domsels bridge, Tumults bridge (1767), settlement Tummelse ( Neu-Leuteritz )

References

  1. a b c d Inner suburbs Old town: Wilsdruffer Vorstadt. In: dresden-und-sachsen.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  2. a b c Fischersdorf in the digital historical directory of Saxony
  3. Kleinostra in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  4. Lonnßewitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  5. ^ Poppitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  6. so at Johannstadtarchiv.de
  7. ^ Johannstadt district. In: dresden-und-sachsen.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  8. Ramwoltitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  9. a b Ostra. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  10. Rostack in historical digital gazetteer of Saxony
  11. Wernten in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  12. Neugruna. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  13. Praschütz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  14. ^ Streets and squares in Roßthal-Neunimptsch. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  15. Dölzschen and Roßthal-Neunimptsch districts. In: dresden-und-sachsen.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
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  17. a b Wilschdorf district. In: dresden-und-sachsen.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  18. ^ History of the village of Wilschdorf. Evangelical Lutheran Christophoruskirchgemeinde Dresden-Wilschdorf-Rähnitz, accessed on February 4, 2016 .
  19. ^ Streets and squares in Rähnitz. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  20. ^ A b Peter Bätz: The Promnitztal: Chronicle Volkersdorf 1378 - 2003. In: promnitztal.de. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012 ; Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
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  22. Kummersdorf in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  23. ^ Streets and squares in Dobritz. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  24. ^ Leipen, Lips in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  25. Cloden in digital Historical Gazetteer of Saxony
  26. Bortzschen. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  27. Bortzschen in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  28. Gleina. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  29. ^ Gleina in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  30. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Stadtlexikon Radebeul. Historical manual for the Lößnitz , 2nd, slightly changed edition 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 . P. 66.
  31. Radebeul. In: Dresden-Lexikon.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  32. ^ Streets and squares in Mickten. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  33. Kleinmickten in the digital historical place directory of Saxony
  34. ^ Streets and squares in Kaditz. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  35. Poppe joke in historical digital gazetteer of Saxony
  36. a b Outcome In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  37. Auswi (c) k in the historical digital gazetteer of Saxony
  38. ^ Bos (ch) kau in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  39. ^ Frankenberg in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  40. Zschonergrund. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  41. Zschon in the digital historical place directory of Saxony
  42. Domlitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony

See also